In this episode of The Workplace podcast, CalChamber Executive Vice President and General Counsel Erika Frank and employment law expert Jennifer Shaw discuss what employers need to consider before mandating that their employees get the COVID-19 vaccine.
HR and Employment Law News, Notes an Headlines
Essential workers get lost in the vaccine scrum as states prioritize the elderly
As a warehouse manager at a Food 4 Less in Los Angeles, Norma Leiva greets delivery drivers hauling in soda and chips and oversees staff stocking shelves and helping customers.
39 Crazy and Scary Things Employees Have Said to HR Managers
Mercury is in retrograde from January 30 to February 21. The theory is that everything goes a bit bonkers when this happens. I’m not a big fan of astrology, but there is plenty that goes south in HR.
Here are 39 real examples of things employees have said to
The Power of Social Media: Violence, Platforms, Background Checks
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WFH Doesn’t Have to Dilute Your Corporate Culture
How IBM, Alibaba, Slack, and others are adapting for a remote-first or hybrid future.
Bonus: How to Stop Remote Work Burnout
Working remotely may seem like a dream come true for introverts. But the reality has been exhausting – not only for introverts, but for everyone.
Effort to Include $15 Minimum Wage in Relief Bill Poses Test for Democrats
The measure will test their willingness and ability to use procedural maneuvers to shepherd big policy goals past entrenched Republican opposition in an evenly divided Senate.
Covid forced women out of the workforce. Will their jobs still be there when they return?
As the pandemic pushes more women than men out of the workforce temporary, concerns are growing about what the job market will look like when they return.
How To Overcome The Challenges Of Hiring A Remote Workforce
One of the biggest long-term question marks companies are being challenged is maintaining the company culture when hiring a remote workforce.
Pandemic Wears on Essential Workers: ‘Everybody Forgets That You’re Still on the Front Line’
Grocery workers, delivery drivers and others have continued reporting to work during the year of Covid. Now, months in, many are feeling a mix of frustration, exhaustion and determination. ‘My guys are tapped out.’
Biden Plans to Nominate California’s Julie Su as DOL Deputy
President Joe Biden plans to nominate California Labor Secretary Julie Su for the No. 2 position at the U.S. Labor Department, after a chorus of progressives had called for her to land the agency’s top job, according to three sources briefed on the process.
U.S. Justice Department probes SpaceX after hiring discrimination complaint
The U.S. Department of Justice is probing Elon Musk’s rocket company SpaceX over whether the company discriminates against non-U.S. citizens in its hiring, according to court documents filed on Thursday.
Can I tell my micromanaging boss to back off?
Is it worth risking offending her if I bring this to her attention, or should I just grin and bear it since she seems happy with my work?
When You’re Too Drunk to Work
1 Top Priority About Remote Work That Most Managers Are Forgetting
As we approach the one-year mark since the global shift to remote work, one thing remains on the back burner.