Tuesday, July 1, 2025
The "Restoring Biological Truth to the Workplace Act" isn't about truth, it's about protecting bigotry
It's called the Restoring Biological Truth to the Workplace Act.
But let's be honest: it's just a license to discriminate.
Senator Jim Banks' recently introduced bill isn't about truth. It's about control. And cruelty. It would allow employees to misgender their transgender colleagues with impunity and prohibit employers from enforcing any workplace policies that require respect for a person's gender identity.
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You want to avoid a labor union in your business? Then don't do this.
Two pediatricians at Cleveland's University Hospitals used an internal physician directory to contact colleagues about forming a union. In response, they say that UH disciplined them for trying to unionize. They've filed unfair labor practice charges with the NLRB.
Section 7 of the National Labor Relations Act protects employees' rights to engage in concerted activity—including organizing a union and discussing it with co-workers. That protection applies whether you're a warehouse worker or a pediatric subspecialist.
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Friday, June 27, 2025
WIRTW #764: the 'substack' edition
For the past 18+ years, I've written about the intersection of law, policy, and the American workplace. But more and more, the news I feel compelled to cover—and the commentary I'm driven to write—has expanded far beyond employment law and HR drama.
Because the truth is, something much bigger is happening in this country.
America today barely resembles the nation it claims to be. In our institutions, our politics, and even our public discourse, we're beginning to mirror the authoritarianism we've spent the last 249 years claiming to oppose. We're becoming what the Founding Fathers created this country to resist.
So I've launched something new: Authoritarian Alarm—a Substack newsletter dedicated to tracking America’s quickening slide into authoritarianism. My first post is now available: We've become everything we've fought against for 249 years.
If you've valued my perspective on these issues before, I hope you'll join me there. Subscribe, share, and help me sound the alarm.
Because silence is complicity.
And democracy doesn't defend itself.
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Thursday, June 26, 2025
Without HR, you're not running a business. You're running a liability factory.
"I want to be the first company without HR."
Let's clear this up:
HR is not the problem.
HR is not your censor.
HR is not some DEI-driven thought police force trying to ruin your fun.
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Wednesday, June 25, 2025
PIPs are performance improvement plans, not employee termination plans
The point of a performance improvement plan isn't to fire someone, it's to help them improve. It's right there is the name. But too often, PIPs aren't about performance or improvement.
Here's what Caterpillar got wrong about the PIP it delivered to Brian Murphy, a 58-year-old engineer:
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Monday, June 23, 2025
I want my records back, records back, records back
When you destroy the evidence that could justify a termination, don’t be surprised when a court refuses to take your side. That's the message from the 6th Circuit's recent decision in Kean v. Brinker International, Inc., where a 59-year-old general manager of a Chili's, owned and operated by Brinker International, was fired despite running one of the most successful stores in his market.
Brinker claimed he was let go for not "living the Chili's way"—an amorphous explanation about bad "culture." Instead, Kean claimed age discrimination, supported by his stellar performance records and his post-firing replacement by someone 26 years his junior.
Brinker, however, could not support any its reasons for Kean's termination because it had destroyed all of the documents related to the termination.
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Friday, June 20, 2025
WIRTW #763: the 'shiny and new' edition
Our goal was simple: make it faster and easier to find our insights, resources, and people—while showcasing our depth and agility.
Our new site features a clean, modern design, along with refreshed and expanded content:
• Attorney Bios – Experience, focus areas, fun facts, and direct contact details.
• Practice Area & Industry Pages – Plain-language overviews of how we solve problems for businesses like yours.
• News & Alerts – Timely articles, case analyses, and thought leadership geared toward business owners and entrepreneurs.
• Firm Insights – Events, community involvement, and the culture that drives our client service.
Our refreshed branding—Big Firm Ability; Small Firm Agility—features prominently on the new home page. This isn't marketing rhetoric; it's who we are:
• Big Firm Ability – Seasoned lawyers, multi-disciplinary teams, and the bench strength to handle sophisticated transactions, complex litigation, and strategic planning.
• Small Firm Agility – Direct access to decision-makers, responsive service, and customized solutions delivered at the pace a business demands.
Massive shoutout to PaperStreet Web Design for knocking our new website out of the park!
Check out the new WickensLaw.com and let me know what you think. If you've got questions about how we can help you or your business, just grab my contact info right from the site.
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