“Best Band I’ve ever heard!”
“You kids Rocked best band I’ve seen in long time. I would pay to see Fake ID again WOW”
“Could of listened to u all day. VERY IMPRESSED!”
“I was blown away by your talent! Very impressive!”
These are just a few of the comments made by folks who saw Fake ID play a killer hour-long set over the Memorial Day weekend at Ohio Bike Week. (I agree with all of the above comments, but I’m also a bit biased.)
If you are looking for something to do next Saturday evening, head to Crocker Park, in Cleveland’s western burbs, and check out Fake ID, which will be playing a free show from 5:30 – 7. They’ll be rocking the square in front of the Regal Cinema.
Here’s a taste of what you’ll see, from Ohio Bike Week.
Here’s what I read this week:
Discrimination
- Netflix Has a New Sexual Harassment Policy. It’s Like 7th Grade on Steroids — via Evil HR Lady, Suzanne Lucas
- Instead of going to HR, can a victim of sexual harassment make a CITIZEN’S ARREST? — via Eric Meyer’s The Employer Handbook Blog
- Episode 31 – The Hamslinger — via Marc Alifanz’s and Dennis Westlind’s Hostile Work Environment Podcast
- Research: How Sexual Harassment Affects a Company’s Public Image — via Harvard Business Review
- #MeToo, #TimesUp, and #BlackLivesMatter Not Being Discussed at Work — via EntertainHR
- Still no #MeToo uptick in sex harassment charges, EEOC says — via Robin Shea’s Employment & Labor Insider
- Employers, Do You Need To Accommodate An Employee’s Use of Medical Marijuana? — via FisherBroyles
Technology
- Roseanne, Twitter, And Free Speech For Employees — via Above the Law
- Facebook is notifying 14 million people about a bug that set posts to be shared publicly — via The Verge
- Online Reputation Management: A Guide for Social Media Marketers — via Social Media Examiner
- I google my coworkers — is that weird? — via Ask a Manager
- Employee data collection raises ethics concerns for employers — via HR Dive
- Abuse of Cell Phones in the Workplace – A Counter Measure? — via Employment Law Letter
- The New Blackberry Is Out - Here’s What It Tells Us About Change — via The HR Capitalist, Kris Dunn
- Modern Cybersecurity Demands a Different Corporate Mindset and Security Ratings Answer Big Questions in Cyber Insurance — via Dark Reading
HR & Employee Relations
- Suicide and the Workplace – Shining a Light on a Unspoken Issue — via Dan Schwartz’s Connecticut Employment Law Blog
- Suicide and the Workplace — via Next Blog
- How Working Parents Can Manage the Demands of School-Age Kids and When Workplace Cultures Support Paternity Leave, All Employees Benefit — via Harvard Business Review
- A personal life disaster created a work disaster. What’s your comeback plan? — via Work Place Coach Blog News
- You can be personally liable for what happens in your workplace — via Work Place Coach Blog News
- Bill Simmons And The Ringer Obtain Restraining Order Against Ex-Producer Joe Fuentes — via Deadspin
Wage & Hour
- Labor Department Says Gig Workers Are Fewer Than Thought — via TLNT
- Traditional Employers Are Increasingly Relying Upon Gig Platforms To Meet Short-Term Staffing Needs And Customer Demand — via Gig Employer Blog
- Hoisted! Worker’s misclassification claim dooms his own lawsuit — via Who Is My Employee?
- Is the Traditional 9-5 Over? — via HR Hero Line
- Are you losing that much money that you dock people if they take more than 90 seconds in the bathroom? — via Mike Haberman’s Omega HR Solutions
Labor
- What do Americans Really Think About Labor Unions? — via The Tim Sackett Project
- The NLRA and the NFL’s New Anthem Policy — via The Employment Brief
- NLRB launches ethics review — via CUE, Inc.
- Teamsters are preparing for what could be the nation’s largest strike in decades — via Workplace Fairness
- Labor Racket Weekly: Theft, Embezzlement, Oh My! — via LaborPains.org