Tuesday, June 26, 2018
Netflix demonstrates it has zero-tolerance for the N-word
Netflix has fired one of its top executives for his use of the "n-word" at work.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, sources say that Jonathan Friedland, Netflix's (now former) chief communications officer allegedly used the n-word in a meeting with other Netflix staffers, in which they were discussing the use of sensitive words in public relations communications. Friedland then allegedly exacerbated the problem by again using that word during a meeting with two of the company's African-American HR employees counseling him on the original incident.
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Monday, June 25, 2018
Keep an eye on this 8th Circuit LGBT-discrimiation case
The 8th Circuit Court of Appeals has been asked to decide if Title VII expressly protects gay, lesbian, and bisexual employees.The case—Horton v. Midwest Geriatric Management—involves an individual who lost his conditional job offer after, he claims, the owners of the company discovered his sexual orientation.
The 8th Circuit will be the 5th federal circuit to rule on this issue.
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Friday, June 22, 2018
WIRTW #511 (the “dads” edition)
- For Working Dads, Workflex Works — via Next Blog
- Why Workplaces Need to Be Fairer to Working Dads — via Harvard Business Review
- Five fun facts about fathers (in the workplace) — via Robin Shea’s Employment & Labor Insider
- Fathers Day offers a chance to ponder the disadvantages faced by many working dads — via Insight
- 2018’s Best & Worst States for Working Dads — via WalletHub
- Stay-At-Home Dads Still Struggle With Diapers, Drool, Stigma And Isolation — via NPR
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Thursday, June 21, 2018
Should we require drug testing as a condition for unemployment benefits?
This is the question posed by Ohio House Bill 704.
Let's be clear. This law, if enacted, would not require drug testing as a condition for all applicants for unemployment benefits. Only those—
- for whom there exists reasonable cause to suspect the unlawful use of a controlled substance; and
- whose most recent employer fired because of the unlawful use of a controlled substance.
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Wednesday, June 20, 2018
EEOC sees no #MeToo uptick in harassment filings, but…
Earlier this month, the EEOC reconvened its Select Task Force on the Study of Harassment in the Workplace. One fact that came out of the agency’s meeting is that, according to Acting EEOC Chair Victoria Lipnic, the EEOC has yet to see an increase in sexual harassment charges in response to the #MeToo movement.
I do want to mention one other point that we have been frequently asked here at the EEOC - and that is - “have you seen an uptick in charges filed alleging harassment?” - sometimes, people ask, specifically about sexual harassment charges being filed with the agency?
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Tuesday, June 19, 2018
Sometimes a cigar is just a cigar, and sometimes your employees make porn at work
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Monday, June 18, 2018
“Incredibles 2” is an incredible movie about working parenthood
Being a working parent is all about sacrifice. Not always being there for the small stuff. It might mean missing your daughter’s first date. Or not helping your son figure out his math homework. Or not experiencing your baby’s first word (or exhibition of superpowers).
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