Today, however, I want to use this space to shine a light on five really, really great bosses … specifically late-night hosts Stephen Colbert, Jimmy Fallon, Jimmy Kimmel, Seth Meyers, and John Oliver. This week, they launched a new podcast — Strike Force Five — to raise money for their employees that have been out of work since the WGA went on strike 122 days ago.
Do them a favor and show your support and appreciation by finding Strike Force Five in your podcast app of choice and subscribing.
Here's what I read this week that you should read, too.
No, SCOTUS Did Not Make Your Company's DEI Programs Illegal — via Harvard Business Review
Affirmative action in hiring: challenges and solutions — via Evil HR Lady, Suzanne Lucas
9 in 10 companies will return to office by end of 2024 — via HR Dive
Is "return to work" a way to get people to leave — via Ask a Manager
Ex-Law Professor Sues Former Students For $108M Over Sexual Harassment Allegations — via Above the Law
What is (and is not) considered retaliation? — via Eric Meyer's The Employer Handbook Blog
Worst Employer in America? Video Spot Calls Out SEIU Union Busting — via LaborPains
Tom Morello Performs at Reopening of Only Unionized Strip Club in US — via Consequence
OSHA Would Expand Third Party Permission to Accompany Employees During Safety Inspections — via Joe's HR and Benefits Blog
OSHA Says Workplace Violence Injuries are Work-Related, Even When Sustained Outside the Workplace — via Workplace Safety and Environmental Law Alert Blog
HR Reminds Staff Doctor’s Note Required To Use Bathroom — via The Onion