After a Costco employee filed a sexual harassment complaint, she and others were required to sign an "Acknowledgement of Confidentiality" form. It prohibited employees from discussing the investigation.
Thursday, May 22, 2025
Do not undervalue the importance of confidentiality in workplace investigations
After a Costco employee filed a sexual harassment complaint, she and others were required to sign an "Acknowledgement of Confidentiality" form. It prohibited employees from discussing the investigation.
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Tuesday, May 20, 2025
Federal court guts EEOC guidance on trans rights
Federal court to SCOTUS: "We read your opinion, but we're going to pretend you didn't mean what you said."
That's essentially what just happened in Texas v. EEOC.
A federal judge struck down part of the EEOC's 2024 harassment guidance, ruling that Title VII does not protect transgender workers from being misgendered, denied access to bathrooms aligned with their gender identity, or required to dress according to their sex assigned at birth.
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Friday, May 16, 2025
WIRTW #759: the 'HBD' edition
🎉 My blog is officially an adult. Last week, it turned 18 years old.
Fast forward to today: 4,470 posts later, and this blog is somehow still going strong. That's:
✅ Millions of words on employment law
✅ Hundreds of stories about HR disasters
✅ Dozens of "Worst Employer" nominees
✅ Too many musical references no one asked for
When I started, blogs were cutting edge. LinkedIn barely existed. Twitter was a baby. AI was still science fiction. And I honestly didn't know if anyone other than my dad would read this thing. (He still does.)
Eighteen years in, the blog has given me a platform, a voice, and a way to connect with readers, clients, reporters, and colleagues around the world. It's also brought me lasting friendships and provided a much-needed creative escape from the daily grind of practicing law.
Thanks to everyone who's read, shared, commented, or said, "Hey, I actually like reading legal content." You’ve kept me writing—day after day, week after week, year after year.
Here's to the next 18!
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Thursday, May 15, 2025
Managing employees' food allergies and preferences in the workplace
One employee is vegan. Another is allergic to shellfish. Another is lactose intolerant. Another has Celiac disease and can't eat gluten. And yet another is kosher. You're hosting a company lunch. What do you have to accommodate, and what should you accommodate?
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The Stanley Cup of social media screwups
"Eat s--- 51st state anti-semite loser. Israel now and forever. Until every last Hamas rat is eliminated."
It's also what just earned Cifu an indefinite suspension from the NHL—for conduct detrimental to common sense. The NHL called Cifu's posts "unacceptable and inappropriate." That's legalese for, "What were you thinking?!"
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Tuesday, May 13, 2025
Faith, fetus photos, fired: How Title VII grounded a Southwest termination
"This is what you supported during your Paid Leave with others at the Women's MARCH in DC… You truly are Despicable in so many ways."
That's one of several messages Charlene Carter, a Southwest Airlines flight attendant, sent to her union president—this one accompanied by a graphic photo of an aborted fetus.
Southwest fired Carter for violating its Workplace Bullying and Hazing Policy and Social Media Policy. Carter sued, claiming religious discrimination—that she sent those messages because the union's support of "women’s rights" conflicted with her religious beliefs about abortion.For more information, contact Jon at (440) 695-8044 or JHyman@Wickenslaw.com.
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Friday, May 9, 2025
WIRTW #758: the 'craft' edition
Ohio showed up and showed out at last week's World Beer Cup in Indianapolis.
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