Thursday, January 10, 2019
The 3rd nominee for the “worst employer of 2019” is … the barbarous boss
2019 is officially the year that my Worst Employer contest went international.
How do you motivate your employees to hit their sales goals? If you're the Runfa Hair Salon in Wuxi, China, you abuse the hell out of 'em.
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Wednesday, January 9, 2019
What does it mean for jobs to be "substantially equal" under the Equal Pay Act?
The Equal Pay Act requires that an employer pay its male and female
employees equal pay for equal work. The jobs need not be identical, but
they must be substantially equal. Substantial equality is measured
by job content, not job titles. The Act is a strict liability law, which means that intent does not matter. If a women is paid less than male for substantially similar work, then the law has been violated, regardless of the employer's intent.
A recently filed case out of Boston delves into these issues.
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Tuesday, January 8, 2019
Beware pre- and postliminary activities
In Integrity Staffing Solutions v. Busk, the Supreme Court held that the FLSA only requires employers to compensate employees for time spent performing "preliminary" (pre-shift) and "postliminary"
(post-shift) activities that are "integral and
indispensable" to an employee’s principal activities. What are "integral and
indispensable?" Those activities that are (1) "necessary to the principal work performed" and (2) "done for the benefit of the employer."For more information, contact Jon at (440) 695-8044 or JHyman@Wickenslaw.com.
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Monday, January 7, 2019
Your 2019 Employment Law Compliance Checklist
Today is the start of the first full week of 2019. Which means it's a perfect time to take a step back and review your efforts at HR and employment-law compliance for the coming year.This list is not mean to be complete or exhaustive, but should provide a high level look at the top 20 issues that you should be reviewing this year, and every year for your business.
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Friday, January 4, 2019
WIRTW #536 (the “Ex's and Oh's” edition)
It's been a bit since I've posted any of my kids' music, so here's Norah covering Elle King's Ex's and Oh's (one of my winter-break highlights).
Here's what I read the past few weeks:
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Thursday, January 3, 2019
Do as they say, not as they do: employees accuse Planned Parenthood of pregnancy discrimination
According to a scathing report by The New York Times, employees nationwide are accusing Planned Parenthood of engaging in rampant pregnancy discrimination.Some examples:
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Wednesday, January 2, 2019
The 2nd nominee for the “worst employer of 2019” is … the little rascal racist
Welcome to 2019. New year, same old employers earning themselves nominations for my annual race to the bottom.
Darryl Robinson, the only African-American employee in his Marriott Vacations Worldwide office, claims he was subjected to repeated racial harassment during his 11 months of employment.
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