Since we’ve gone serious the last two days, I thought we’d go with the less-serious today. Watch this video, and then let’s talk.
Wednesday, April 20, 2016
No, you can’t make offensive videos about your co-workers, even with Legos
Since we’ve gone serious the last two days, I thought we’d go with the less-serious today. Watch this video, and then let’s talk.
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Tuesday, April 19, 2016
Is it time for a new NLRB rule on handbook policies?
Last week, in William Beaumont Hosp. [pdf], the NLRB issued yet another decision holding that an employer’s work rules unreasonably infringed on employees’ rights to engage in protected concerted activity. Not newsworthy, right?
The 18-page takedown is a must read for any employer frustrated with its inability to draft facially neutral, reasonably based work rules.
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Monday, April 18, 2016
Are you ready for medical marijuana?
Sooner rather than later, medical marijuana will be a reality in Ohio. Currently, there are three separate efforts to enact this law: two ballot initiatives and one piece of legislation.
What does this mean for Ohio employers? Let’s start with the legislation, H.B. 523.
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Friday, April 15, 2016
WIRTW #408 (the “jobs are all jobs and sometimes they suck” edition)
Ken had a surly fan last night. But when life gives him lemons, he makes memes.
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Even rock stars have bad days at the office.
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Thursday, April 14, 2016
Ohio introduces paid-sick-leave legislation
There is little argument that the U.S. lags behind the rest of the civilized world on paid sick leave. As the federal government has failed to act on this issue for all but a small minority of federal-contractor employees, the state and local governments have started to pick up the slack.
Now, Ohio is considering getting in the game. H.B. 511—the Family and Medical Leave Insurance Benefits Act [pdf]—would, in essence, create state-administered short-term disability insurance for employees who need time off for an FMLA-covered reason.
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Wednesday, April 13, 2016
8th Circuit rejects obesity as an ADA-protected disability
In a closely watched case, the 8th Circuit Court of Appeals, in Morriss v. BNSF Railway Co. [pdf], has rejected a claim that the ADA protects “obesity” as a disability.
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Tuesday, April 12, 2016
What issues are on the NLRB’s radar? Be afraid.
If you want to know the legal issues that are on the NLRB’s radar, you need to look no further than NLRB General Counsel Memo 16-01 [pdf], which lists those categories of cases that “are of particular interest and would benefit from centralized consideration.” In other words, which cases must the NLRB’s regions submit to D.C. for charge-or-don’t-charge decisions?
Several areas defined as “initiatives and/or priorities” caught my attention, and should catch yours too:
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