Fitting Hybrid Work Policy to Company Culture

?The hybrid work schedule, created out of necessity during the pandemic, has become a critical attraction and retention tool for many organizations feeling the labor crunch. “It’s how we work now,” said... Read more »

Nutrition Solutions CEO Knows Value of Second Chances

?Chris Cavallini is a believer in second chances. He’s had several of them. He was arrested 17 times before his 18th birthday for various criminal acts, including trespassing, possession of marijuana and... Read more »

Moments that Matter: 3 Network Advantages of Being Face-to-Face

Nearly two years after the height of the pandemic, the return to office (RTO) versus work from home (WFH) debate continues. When should I come into the office? How frequently should I... Read more »

DHS Policy Protects Undocumented Workers During Labor Conflicts

?Undocumented workers can seek protection from deportation or other immigration enforcement if they are involved in labor disputes under a new policy issued by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS). The... Read more »

Union Membership Rate Dropped in 2022

?Despite gains in union ranks at Starbucks, Amazon and existing union employers, the union membership rate hit an all-time low, just 10.1 percent, in 2022, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics... Read more »

Will Employees Quit if They Are Forced Back into the Office?

?Employers are increasingly considering a move to in-person work, but new research offers a warning to employers about implementing such policies: Employees may quit if they are asked to return to the... Read more »

3rd Circuit Eliminates Employer’s Defense for Harassment by Certain Executives

?Takeaway: Employers that permit high-ranking officials to serve as the face of the company can no longer claim an affirmative defense in sexual-harassment claims in the 3rd Circuit, which covers Delaware, New... Read more »

Decision Underscores Importance of Contemporaneous Documentation

?Takeaway: The court’s summary of its rationale points out two critical issues on which its decisions turned: 1) conflicting evidence and 2) favorable inferences. Understanding how to avoid these two pitfalls can... Read more »

Asian American Community Shocked After Two Mass Shootings

Two recent shootings in California have stunned the Asian American community. On Jan. 21, a 72-year-old gunman opened fire at a dance studio in Monterey Park, Calif., killing 11 people and injuring... Read more »

Mass Shootings Represent Growing Trend of Violence, Hostility Against Asian Americans

Two recent shootings in California have stunned the Asian American community. On Jan. 21, a 72-year-old gunman opened fire at a dance studio in Monterey Park, Calif., killing 11 people and injuring... Read more »
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