I have a bone to pick with one of my neighbors. When my kids returned home on Tuesday night and opened their trick-or-treat bags, they found this DVD.
Your religion is your religion. I don't tell you how to practice yours, and in return I expect you not to tell me or my children how to practice ours. I don't need to tell you how awful the world is right now about religion. The last thing we need is neighbors proselytizing neighbors. Halloween isn't difficult. Kids ring doorbell. Door opens. Candy goes into bag, bucket, or other candy-carrying vessel. Let's keep it that way.
Here's what I read (and heard) this week that you should read, too.
In a World Where You Can Be Anything, Be Kind — via Jeff Nowak's FMLA Insights
Labor Relatedly Ep 16 — via Lunch Conversation with DriveThru HR
From Lawyer to Employer – Season 2 of Podcast Now Live Dan Schwartz's Connecticut Employment Law Blog
With possible closure looming, R. Shea Brewing launches dire GoFundMe initiative — via Cleveland.com
Chipotle will pass the California minimum wage hike on to customers — via Quartz
Workers divided on company responses to Israel-Hamas war, survey shows — via HR Dive
What advice is important but you’ll never hear it from an employer? — via Ask a Manager
Juvly Aesthetics justifies its noncompete to the NLRB — via Fair Competition Law
Was the UAW Strike Really Worth It For Workers? — via LaborPains
Lawyers Should Act Like Emails Between Counsel Will Be Made Public — via Above the Law
Psychological Safety in the Workplace — via EntertainHR
Can an employer exclude older job applicants for marketing purposes? — via Eric Meyer's The Employer Handbook Blog
What the Boardroom Is Missing: CISOs — via Dark Reading
Do You Need a Head Brewer? — via Brewer Magazine
Using AI in Legal Writing is Like Taking an Open Book Exam—You Still Need to Understand the Concepts — via Real Lawyers Have Blogs