Monday, October 9, 2017
What to do when your Harvey Weinstein harasses your employees
By now you’ve likely heard about the decades of harassment allegations levied against storied Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein. Over the weekend, his company, the Weinstein Company, fired him.
Will your board have the courage to do the same if your CEO / President / founder engages in the type of misconduct alleged against Harvey Weinstein?
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Friday, October 6, 2017
WIRTW #479 (the “pod” edition)
I am recently back on the podcast wagon. For reasons that I never understood, I abandoned the platform as a media source a few years ago. But I’m back with a vengeance.
Here are the five podcasts to which I’ve been most listening lately (along with their official descriptions and my favorite recent episode of each):
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Thursday, October 5, 2017
Sometimes a banana is just a banana, and sometimes you're liable for harassment
An employee grabs a co-worker’s penis and pokes another employee with a banana protruding from the zipper of his pants.Should the employer be liable for sexual harassment?
Well, it depends. An employer’s liability for harassment often hinges on whether the harasser is a “supervisor.”
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Wednesday, October 4, 2017
Accommodating employees should be a common sense issue
I spent a high-school summer working on a warehouse loading dock. One of my co-workers was named Harland Jester. (I provide his name because he named his son “Court,” and this context provides the necessary color for the rest of the story.)
Four days in to my summer job, a co-worker pulled me aside and ask, “Did Harland get a hold of you yet?”
“Uh, no. Why?”
“Just wait.”
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Tuesday, October 3, 2017
The 22nd nominee for the “worst employer of 2017” is … the wage absconder
Suppose you decide you are not going to pay your employees minimum wage and overtime required by the Fair Labor Standards Act. And let’s further say that the department of labor investigates your wage and hour practices and fines you to the tune of $1.95 million for the unpaid wages.
Do you—
- Figure out how to pay the fine?
- File bankruptcy and wrap yourself in its protections in an attempt to save as much of your assets as possible?
- Transfer assets to family members to create an appearance of insolvency and inability to pay the fine?
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Monday, October 2, 2017
Just try to curb your enthusiasm about this post on the ADA and attendance
On last night’s season-nine premier of HBO’s “Curb Your Enthusiasm,” Larry David was faced with this age old problem.
How does an employer handle an employee who skips work because she’s constipated?
Larry handled it by foisting his problem employee (his personal assistant) onto someone else.
What should you do?
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Friday, September 29, 2017
WIRTW #478 (the “Fake ID” edition)
Norah has a small dry-erase calendar hanging inside her middle-school locker. And on that calendar, in the Friday block, she scribbled the words, “Fake ID”.
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