Over the past four days, I have taken A LOT of heat online for allowing my 11-year-old daughter to perform on stage with Roger Waters.
Monday, September 25, 2017
A rebuttal to those who questioned my parenting skills
Over the past four days, I have taken A LOT of heat online for allowing my 11-year-old daughter to perform on stage with Roger Waters.
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Friday, September 22, 2017
WIRTW #477 (the “just another brick in the wall” edition)
I had a whole post written about Norah’s punk show last weekend, and how her performance awed me.
Then this happened yesterday.
At 2:54 pm I received the following email from the School of Rock general manager:
Major Minors! Roger Water’s people just contacted us, they need 10-12 kids aged 10-15 tonight to be on stage for a section of the show (the we don’t need no education part). This is going out to you guys.… I need to know NOW.
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Thursday, September 21, 2017
Is LGBT discrimination finally coming to a head?
Two stories this week caught my attention:
- EEOC Sues Malcolm S. Gerald & Associates for Sexual Orientation Discrimination; and
- Is the EEOC going “wishy-washy” on LGBT rights at work?
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Wednesday, September 20, 2017
The 20th nominee for the “worst employer of 2017” is … the nepotism harasser
Just when I think I’ve hit rock bottom with my survey of the year’s worst employers…
The EEOC reports that it has sued an Illinois IHOP franchisee for sexual harassment. While the allegations are bad, what makes this case worse is the allegation that the store owner ignored his employees’ complaints because the accused harasser was a close relative.
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Tuesday, September 19, 2017
What it’s like to be sued by your employee
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Monday, September 18, 2017
The 19th nominee for the “worst employer of 2017” is … the pizza punisher
Your 19th nominee for the worst employer of 2017 is a Jacksonville, Florida, Pizza Hut franchisee that threatened its employees if they skipped work because of Hurricane Irma.
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Friday, September 15, 2017
WIRTW #476 (the “… punk rocker” edition)
Genetics is a funny thing. We have no idea where Norah got her musical chops, as neither my wife nor I are anywhere close to what one would call musical.
Norah will be doing her punk thing this Sunday and next Saturday at Slim and Chubby’s, 5 pm and 3 pm, respectfully. D-man precedes her at 3 pm (Sunday) and 1 pm (next Saturday) playing some Beatles tunes.
Discrimination
- Not Giving Employees Something (Namely a Discrimination Complaint) To Talk About — via Dan Schwartz’s Connecticut Employment Law Blog
- Can a man claim pregnancy discrimination? A man, baby! — via Eric Meyer’s The Employer Handbook Blog
- Liability for abetting workplace bias — via Walter Olson’s Overlawyered
- I keep finding my coworker in a compromising position … with himself — via Ask a Manager
- Unbelievable – Health Care Providers Sued For Disability Discrimination — via Above the Law
- Second-guessing the advice columns: Bad HR practices aren’t necessarily illegal. — via Robin Shea’s Employment & Labor Insider
- How HR Can Help Employees Handle Natural Disasters Again — via Mike Haberman’s Omega HR Solutions
- Yes, you can be fired for missing work while fleeing Hurricane Irma — via Wonkblog
- Employee theft robs US businesses of $50B annually — via HR Dive
- Swimming Pool Company’s Non-Compete Claim Takes a Dive — via Suits by Suits
- Don’t Steal My Employees When You Quit – the Anti-Raid Provision — via Smooth Transitions
- Employment Authorization Issues Related to DACA Rescission — via Currents
- Chipotle Asks Court to Hold Employees in Contempt — via CUE, Inc.
- Does an Exempt Employee Need Permission to Leave the Office? — via Evil HR Lady, Suzanne Lucas
- Does Paying Time and a Half For Certain Work Count Toward Overtime? [Wage & Hour FAQ] — via Wage & Hour Insights
- If an Employee Attends a Beyonce Concert While on FMLA Leave, Can She Be Terminated? — via Jeff Nowak’s FMLA Insights
- HR In a Union Shop: Here’s What Your Supervisors Need to Know — via TLNT
- Are you taping me? Audio and video recording in the workplace — via Technology for HR
- Drug testing and OSHA retaliation – can employers test or not? — via Employee Benefits News
- Workers’ Compensation Coverage Of Off-Duty Injuries — via Employment Essentials
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