A few observations.
- I’m not sure where they came from, but Norah’s got a set of pipes and is quickly learning how to use them.
- Donovan might not have music in his future, but, as you’ll see, the kid’s got stage presence.
- Having never taken a drum lesson, Norah did herself proud behind the kit for two songs.
If you’re inclined, you can watch the entire 12-song Left of the Dial set here.
Here’s the rest of what I read this week:
Discrimination
- The Kim Davis Story: When Religion Clashes with Job Requirements — via ERC HR Insights Blog
- Court Rulings Reiterate that Employers Should Review and Revise Best Practices for Drug-Free Workplace Programs — via Laconic Law Blog
- Reassignment As A Reasonable Accommodation Under The ADA — via Employment Essentials
- And a happy #$%!&;!*! new year to you, too! — via Robin Shea’s Employment & Labor Insider
- “Drawing the Line Between Civil and Religious Rights” — via How Appealing
- Facebook is expanding its workplace social network to hundreds of companies — via The Verge
- Hackers Are Coming After Your Private Data — via Technologist
- How to Reinvent the Employee Handbook — via Evil HR Lady, Suzanne Lucas
- New Push in Congress to Pass a Nationwide Ban the Box Law — via TLNT
- The Caregiving Challenge — via U.S. Department of Labor Blog
- Work-Life Policies Payoff Isn’t Overnight — via Families and Work Institute Blog
- How to Raise Awareness About Mental Health in Your Workplace — via Blogging4Jobs
- Questions That Employers Should Avoid During The Hiring Process — via Minnesota Employer
- Your Employee’s Former Employer Just Sued You????? — via The Emplawyerologist
- The pesky FLSA implications of the Papal visit — via Eric Meyer’s Employer Handbook Blog
- USDOL Delays Its “Companionship”, “Live-In Domestic” Enforcement — via Wage and Hour Laws Blog
- DOL: Pay Discussions Protected Under Rules — via Joe’s HR and Benefits Blog
- Eighth Circuit Splits The Baby In Permitting FMLA Claims To Proceed — via The Employment Brief
- National Labor Relations Board Asserts Jurisdiction over Religious Educational Institutions — via Matt Austin Labor Law
- DOL Pimping Unions — via Labor Relations Institute