Monday, June 27, 2016

The attack on the NLRB's new joint-employer standard intensifies


Last week was a good week for opponents of the NLRB’s new, and more liberal, joint-employer standard, announced last summer in Browning-Ferris Industries of Calif. 

Friday, June 24, 2016

WIRTW #418 (the #OneForTheLand edition)


I couldn’t see much at Wednesday’s Cavs victory parade. A late start + 1.3 million people + an unwillingness to wade into the masses = soaking in the atmosphere on the periphery.

Consequently, this was the best thing I saw at the parade. Cleveland proud!

A video posted by Jon Hyman (@jonhyman) on

Here’s what I read this week:

Thursday, June 23, 2016

Don’t forget about confidentiality when training your employees on social media


I’m not getting Snapchat. Maybe I’ve finally found a social channel that doesn’t fit me. Or, maybe I’m just too late to the game. Or, maybe with Twitter, and LinkedIn, and Facebook, and Instagram, and this blog, I don’t have the time or attention for one more social channel.

You know who does get Snapchat? Apparently some staffers of Australia’s Labor Party, who snapped some screens of their party’s confidential campaign strategy.

Wednesday, June 22, 2016

EEOC pushes NLRB to find common ground on workplace harassment


It’s no secret that I’m not a fan of the NLRB’s expanded coverage of protected concerted activity. One area over which I’ve been particularly critical is the NLRB’s position on the confidentiality of workplace investigations and workplace civility policies.

Now, the EEOC has also taken up the challenge.

Tuesday, June 21, 2016

On LeBron James and boomerang employees


LeBron James is the world’s greatest boomerang employee. He left Cleveland for Miami in 2010, returned in 2014, and delivered The Land our promised title on June 19, 2016.


What is a boomerang employee?
 

Monday, June 20, 2016

We are the Champions!


Cleveland wakes up the this morning basketball champions of the world. While I’m not a native Clevelander, I’ve lived here long enough to understand the pain and suffering of my town. I’ve been here for the Indians in ‘95 and ‘97, the return and floundering of the Browns, the Cavs in ‘07, the Decision, the Return, and last year’s (valiant but still a) defeat. And last night I celebrated with my family and cried tears of joy as I watched the Cavs complete what most thought was not possible — not only beating the defending champs and the team who won more regular-season games than any other in history, but also doing so after being down 3-1 and having to win two on their home floor.

Friday, June 17, 2016

WIRTW #417 (the “virgin” edition)


That time your boss caught you sleeping at work and took a selfie with you.


Here’s the rest of what I read this week.