What are you doing Sunday, October 14? I'll be enjoying the return of Fake ID, as Norah and her bandmates take the stage from 11 – 1 at the Hiram House Camp Pumpkin Festival. They won't be hard to find on the property; just follow the music. Tickets are only $5 and are available here (kids under 12 are free).
Here's what I read this week:
Discrimination
- Can You Make Your Employees Get Flu Shots? — via The Emplawyerologist
- Addressing Workplace Harassment #WeAreWork — via Next Blog
- The Deceptive Complexity of Criminal Background Checks — via Jonathan HR Law
- Having Your Cake and Eating It Too: Sixth Circuit Rules that Employees Need Not Return Severance Pay Before Suing — via Employment Law Lookout
- Pregnancy Discrimination Brings Out The Mummies — via FisherBroyles
- Is it retaliation to fire an HR employee for encouraging a co-worker to file an EEOC charge? Well — via Eric Meyer's The Employer Handbook Blog
- Recent OFCCP Activity Signals Greater Transparency and Collaboration for Federal Contractors — via Trade Secret / Noncompete Blog
Technology
- Cybersecurity Practices Every Employee Can Follow — via Accellis Technology Group
- 4 Traits of a Cyber-Resilient Culture — via Dark Reading
- 5 cybersecurity tips for small businesses — via Fox Business
- Employees Share Average of 6 Passwords With Co-Workers — via Ride The Lightning
- Voice Phishing Scams Are Getting More Clever — via Krebs on Security
- Facebook’s Latest Data Breach Compromises 50 Million Personal and Business Accounts — via Shear on Social Media Law
- Chinese spies reportedly inserted microchips into servers used by Apple, Amazon, and others — via The Verge
- The Pros and Cons of Wearable Technology in the Workplace — via EntertainHR
- Law Schools Scrutinizing Applicants' Social Media Posts — via Law.com
HR & Employee Relations
- The Golden Rule of the Workplace? It’s the No. 1 Way to Avoid Employment Lawsuits. — via Fistful of Talent
- Episode 47 – A Judge is Kinda Supposed to Know the Rules of Evidence — via Marc Alifanz's and Dennis Westlind's Hostile Work Environment Podcast
- The Importance of Listening in Employment Law — via Connecticut Employment Law Blog
- Massachusetts: Quit Your Job, Keep Getting Paid — via Evil HR Lady, Suzanne Lucas
- Remote Workers — via Harvard Business Review
- Telecommuting and Implications in the Workplace — via HR Gazette
- Working moms face more challenges than working dads, study says — via HR Dive
- This Is Important: Employers Need To Immediately Update Their FCRA “Summary Of Rights” Form — via BeLabor The Point
- Can Fraud Investigations Reduce Fraud? — via Tracy Coenen's FRAUDfiles
Wage & Hour
- Amazon Raising All US Workers to a Minimum of $15/hr Is The Simplest Business Decision Ever... — via The HR Capitalist, Kris Dunn
- Employers, Why Don't You Require That Employees Call Two Phone Numbers to Request FMLA Leave? — via Jeff Nowak's FMLA Insights
- FMLA quirks quiz! — via Robin Shea's Employment & Labor Insider
Labor
- A $15 Minimum Wage Is Good, But Amazon Workers Still Need a Union — via Motherboard
- What is the Test for Joint Employment? It Depends. — via Who Is My Employee?
- The Shifting Sands of the Joint Employer Test — via Troutman Sanders HR Law Matters
- The NLRB Joint Employer Test: Much Ado About Nothing? — via Workplace Prof Blog
- Employers Have Opportunity to Comment on NLRB’s Proposed Joint Employer Rule — via Wyatt Employment Law Report
- More Unions Rebuff “New NAFTA — via CUE, Inc.
- Federal Court Shoots Down Illinois Town’s Right-To-Work Law — via Labor Relations
OSHA & Safety
- OSHA Dings Ohio Employer $213K for Crushed Arm Caused by Unintentional Machine Start-Up — via Joe's HR and Benefits Blog
- FY 2019 OSHA Budget Is Here: Good News, But More Work to be Done — via Workplace Fairness
- Another Low Employer Response Rate on Electronic Submission of 300A Forms — via OSHA Law Blog