I thought I'd update everyone on the summer goings-on of Northeast Ohio's favorite age-15-and-under cover band, Fake ID.
They have a busy summer. They will kick it off with a return engagement at Ohio Bike Week. After stealing the festival last year (really, go to the Ohio Bike Week Facebook page and read the reviews), they've been invited back to tear it up again.
Loverboy … and Fake ID. My 10-year-old self watching MTV in my grandparents' basement is totally freaking out.
Then, the band has a residency booked at Westlake's Crocker Park. They'll be playing on June 15, July 6, August 9, and August 20 (all from 5:30 – 7, on the square in front of the movie theater).
Pretty cool stuff for my 12-year-old daughter.
Here's what I read this week:
They have a busy summer. They will kick it off with a return engagement at Ohio Bike Week. After stealing the festival last year (really, go to the Ohio Bike Week Facebook page and read the reviews), they've been invited back to tear it up again.
Loverboy … and Fake ID. My 10-year-old self watching MTV in my grandparents' basement is totally freaking out.
Then, the band has a residency booked at Westlake's Crocker Park. They'll be playing on June 15, July 6, August 9, and August 20 (all from 5:30 – 7, on the square in front of the movie theater).
Pretty cool stuff for my 12-year-old daughter.
Here's what I read this week:
Discrimination
- Did Microsoft HR Ignore Sexual Harassment and Discrimination Complaints? — via Evil HR Lady, Suzanne Lucas
- Here's Every 2020 Democrat's History on LGBTQ Rights — via Lifehacker
- Sexual Harassment?! But We Have Policies and Training… — via The Emplawyerologist, Janette Levey Frisch
- 3rd Cir. delivers harsh ADA Amendments Act reminder — via HR Dive
- Looks can be deceiving. Morbid obesity isn’t necessarily a disability. — via Eric Meyer's The Employer Handbook Blog
- Does Obesity Qualify as a Disability Under the ADA? – It Depends on Who You Ask (US) — via Employment Law Worldview
HR & Employee Relations
- Q&A: A Few Questions about Severance Agreements — via HR Hero Line
- Remote Working: The Culture Effect — via SHRM Blog
- Bashful Bladders Bring Problems for Employers — via Trade Secret / Noncompete Blog
- I wet my pants at my new job — via Ask a Manager
- Did Your Employer Misrepresent Your Job Or Withhold Vital Information? That May Be Fraud — via Screw You Guys, I'm Going Home
- Too Much Sameness? Learn the Strengths of Diverse Thinking in the Workplace — via EntertainHR
Technology
- A new bill would force companies to check their algorithms for bias — via The Verge
- My parents are shocked that interviewers can see my social media — via Ask a Manager
- Why Cybersecurity Matters: A Lawyer’s Toolkit — via Above the Law
- 25% of Phishing Emails Sneak into Office 365: Report — via Dark Reading
- Cyber Risk Health Factors Case Study — Technology Alone Can’t Fix Security — via The D & O Diary
- NIST Launches Small Business Cybersecurity Corner — via Ride The Lightning
- An Email Inbox Isn’t a “Place” for Purposes of Florida Privacy Law–Hall v. Sargeant — via Technology & Marketing Law Blog
Wage & Hour
- Can You Offer Paid Vacation to Independent Contractors? — via Who Is My Employee?
- Wage and Hour Administrator Issues Opinion Letters Addressing the 8-and-80 Overtime Method, as well as “Fair Reading” of the FLSA Exemptions for Teachers & Agricultural Employees Continue Reading… — via Wage & Hour Defense Blog
Labor
- Ohio couple accused of giving laxative-laced cookies to striking school workers — via Cleveland.com
- National Labor Relations Board Returns to Narrow Application of Perfectly Clear Successor Doctrine — via Hunton Employment & Labor Law Perspectives™
- Labor Board Limits Successorship Obligations After Discriminatory Hiring — via Minnesota Employment Law Report
OSHA & Safety
- Dust Up: OSHA Snags $188K Fine From Pallet Manufacturer That Failed to Limit Exposures — via Joe's HR and Benefits Blog
- OSHA Failed to Follow Own Procedures in Issuing Suspect Guidance Documents, Inspector General Finds — via Workplace Safety and Environmental Law Alert Blog
- Ohio Workers’ Compensation System Does Its Part to Mitigate the Opioid Epidemic’s Impact on the State’s Workforce (US) — via Employment Law Worldview