Thursday, August 23, 2018

Dirty Harry, the worst recruiter ever


After yesterday's detective novel of a post, I thought I'd go with something light and airy today (if you consider watching Dirty Harry conduct a job interview of a female interviewee, while sharing his views on feminism and job quotas, light and airy).


My worst job interview? The interviewer forgot my appointment, and never showed up to work. It all worked out in the end. I came back a week later, and that's how I got my first job after law school.

What's you job interview horror story? Share in the comments below, and I'll pull the best (or the worst?) for a future post.

Wednesday, August 22, 2018

A cautionary tale about an attempted fraud (updated, 11:25 am)


I was recently the target of a highly sophisticated legal-services fraud. Thankfully, this scam set off my Spidey sense from the beginning, and I did not fall for it. I'm sharing so that others can learn the lengths that some will go to steal from professionals. (My apologies in advance. This post is long, but I think it's worth your time.)

Tuesday, August 21, 2018

An expensive lesson on disability harassment



With of all of the attention the #MeToo Movement has provided sexual harassment, employers must not forget that all forms of unlawful workplace discrimination include unlawful harassment.

This includes disability harassment.

For example, consider Caldera v. Department of Corrections & Rehabilitation (Cal. Ct. App. 7/9/18).

Monday, August 20, 2018

EEOC sues on behalf of harassed Catholic employee


Religion a funny thing. Throughout the history of mankind it's fueled so much hate, war, and death. And yet, it brings so much peace, comfort, and love to so many people.

My philosophy is live and let live. You believe what you want, and I'll believe what I want. Your religion is none of my business, just as mine is none of yours.

The world we be a better place is everyone lived this message. But not everyone does.

Friday, August 17, 2018

WIRTW #519 (the “R-I-P-R-E-S-P-E-C-T” edition)




While I've always loved Aretha's music, and her voice, and her soul, I never appreciated until watching yesterday's tributes how key of a role she played in the civil rights movement.

Rest in peace Queen of Soul. Your message and your spirit will be missed as much as your voice.

Here's what I read this week:

Thursday, August 16, 2018

Can you lawfully fire an employee who writes "whore board" to protest a new overtime rule?



In Constellium Rolled Products Ravenswood, LLC, the NLRB held that an employer unlawfully fired an employee who wrote "whore board" on an overtime sign-up sheet.

How is this unlawful? Let's explore.

Wednesday, August 15, 2018

Are "digital addiction" claims about to invade your workplace?


There is no doubt that addiction is a protected disability under the ADA (and Ohio's parallel law).

Typically, we think of addiction as relating to drugs or alcohol. But, there's a new wave of addictions on the horizon—digital addictions.