Over the weekend, I asked a simple question on LinkedIn: "Would you fire this employee?"
Monday, November 7, 2022
Would you fire this employee?
Over the weekend, I asked a simple question on LinkedIn: "Would you fire this employee?"
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Friday, November 4, 2022
WIRTW #649: the “Ye” edition
We need to talk about Kanye.
Here's what I read/listened to this past week that you should also read/listen to:
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Thursday, November 3, 2022
The 13th nominee for the “Worst Employer of 2022” is … the slaughtering supervisor
There's retaliation … and then there's murder.
A federal court jury recently returned a unanimous guilty verdict against Juan Rangel-Rubio for murdering a whistleblower who exposed a multi-million-dollar scheme to fraudulently employ undocumented workers. His two co-defendants—Rangel-Rubio's brother, Pablo, and Higinio Perez-Bravo—await sentencing after pleading guilty for their role in the murder conspiracy.
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Wednesday, November 2, 2022
If your surveilling employees, the NLRB is watching you
Wearable trackers. Security cameras. GPS trackers. Keyloggers. Live webcam monitoring. Technology has made it easier for employers to monitor and manage their employees' productivity and discipline employees who fall short of expectations. Moreover, technology makes it possible for employers to continue tracking employees after the workday ends via employer-issued cellphone or wearable devices, and apps installed in employees' own devices.
Employers are monitoring employees, and the NLRB is monitoring employers' use of these monitoring technologies.
NLRB General Counsel Jennifer Abruzzo just issued a memo on Electronic Monitoring and Algorithmic Management of Employees Interfering with the Exercise of Section 7 Rights.
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Tuesday, November 1, 2022
Pretext for termination ≠ cause for termination
Shortly after Elon Musk closed his $44 billion acquisition of Twitter, he cleaned out its C-suite. He fired CEO Parag Agrawal, CFO Ned Segal, CLO Vijaya Gadde, and general counsel Sean Edgett.
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Monday, October 31, 2022
Are unions cool (again)?
Are unions cool again? Were they ever cool?
- The main factors causing a renewed focus on unionization.
- How Gen-Z has been energized to pursue safe and fair workplace environments.
- The signs that employees are ready to unionize.
- The best way that employers can avoid unionization.
- Actions employers should take when faced with an organization effort.
- The limits of employers and organizers during a union campaign.
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Friday, October 28, 2022
WIRTW #648: the “Red October” edition
All of my earliest sports memories involve the 1980 Phillies.
Mike Schmidt's towering home runs.
Steve Carlton's unhittable sliders.
Bake McBride's hair. Pete Rose taking out Bruce Bochy at home plate.
Tug McGraw leaping off the mound after striking out Willie Wilson and sealing the Game 6 victory against the Royals. (It was the first World Series win for one of baseball's oldest franchises, ending its 97-year title drought, and is the defining sports moment of my childhood).
I'll be the first to admit that I've fallen off the Phillies train since their last playoff run ended in 2011. It's a combination of living in Cleveland for nearly 30 years combined with a decade of mediocrity.
Well, I'm back, baby! I've had an eye on the Phillies all season long, but with this month's dominant playoff run, capped off by Bryce's Bedlam at the Bank, I am all in for the Fightin' Phils!!!
If you're still on the fence of who to root for in the World Series, here are 8 reasons the Phillies should (must) be your pick over the Astros (one for each of the Phillies' 8 NL pennants).
- Philly is the underdog. 87 wins and the last team in vs. 106 wins and the best team in the American League. We're Rocky against Houston's Apollo Creed. Who roots for Creed to win?!
- No Philly = no baseball. Philadelphia is the cradle of our nation. Without Philly, there's no America. And if there's no America there's no need for America's pastime.
- The Philly Phanatic is the best mascot in all of sports. No debate. Case closed. (Sorry, Gritty.)
- The Astros win too much. This is their 4th World Series in the past 6 years. It's time for someone (anyone) new. Why not us?
- The Astros are a bunch of stinkin' cheaters. They cheated their way into winning the 2017 World Series and suffered no real consequences. Their bill is way past due, and the Phillies have come to collect.
- This Phillies team is what sports is all about. No prima donnas, just blue-collar attitudes and hard work until the last out. This team never quits and is crazy fun to watch.
- Cheesesteaks > tamales.
- Ted Cruz is an Astros fan. 'Nuff said.
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