In my never-ending quest to be an employment lawyer and manager for my 8-year-old daughter’s burgeoning rock career, I bring you 4:50 of melt your face off rock and roll from last weekend’s School of Rock Joan Jett show. That’s Norah killing the lead guitar on “You Got A Problem,” and closing the show with “Bad Reputation.”
My personal favorite part—Norah’s demure, “Thank you very much / Have a good afternoon” after screaming about her bad reputation. Who said polite manners and rock ‘n’ roll don’t mix?
You can check out the repeat performance tomorrow, January 24, at 1 pm at the Music Box Supper Club.
Here’s what I read this week:
Discrimination
- New Retaliation Standard of Proof Shows Its Teeth — via Dan Schwartz’s Connecticut Employment Law Blog
- Keeping Up With the EEOC in 2015 — via Law.com - In-House Counsel
- Donuts & Pregnancy Rumors: A Cautionary Tale — via All in a Day’s Work
- A hospital may have broken the law by NOT hiring a convicted meth dealer — via Eric Meyer’s The Employer Handbook Blog
- Does sex discrimination protection extend to everyone? — via Mike Haberman’s Omega HR Solutions
- Telecommuting Discrimination — via hr bartender
- EEOC’s Arguments to Supreme Court Antithesis of Transparency and Open Government — via WinWinHR
- Is It Time To Make Fat People A Protected Class? — via Above the Law
- Five errors that make defending an employment lawsuit harder — via California Employment Law Report
- You’ve gotta be kidding. THIS is retaliation? — via Robin Shea’s Employment & Labor Insider
Social Media & Workplace Technology
- Why Companies Are Doling Out Wearable Devices to Employees — via Next Blog
- Do We Need a “Right to Be Forgotten” in the U.S.? — via Technologist
- Glassdoor Matters Because ALL of Your Employees Are Now Used to Rating Things — via The HR Capitalist, Kris Dunn
HR & Employee Relations
- Should I Check With A Lawyer Before Firing Someone? — via Evil Skippy at Work
- Background Checks – Should We or Shouldn’t We? — via Genesis HR Solutions
- Background Checks: The Devil Is In The Detail — via fyiscreening.com
- 20 Things You Wish Your Coworkers Wouldn’t Do — via Evil HR Lady, Suzanne Lucas
- Debunking 4 Common PEO Myths — via GMS Blog
Wage & Hour
- Wage-Hour Litigation To Rise in 2015: So What Else Is New? — via Wage & Hour - Development & Highlights
- Judge Vacates Parts of USDOL Home-Care Regulation — via Wage and Hour Laws Blog
- Eleventh Circuit Explains That Employer Knowledge of Work Renders It Compensable — via Wage and Hour Law Update
- Should I let employees just leave a voicemail message when they’re going to be out sick? — via Ask a Manager
- Employer Requires Employee to Work During FMLA Leave. Ummmm, Is This a Problem? — via Jeff Nowak’s FMLA Insights
Labor Relations
- Technological change drives three new NLRB decisions — via Business Management Daily
- Newly Released Guidance from NLRB Regarding Social Media Policies — via Matt Austin Labor Law


The Christmas season is upon us, which means that the elves are hard at work deep inside the confines of the North Pole’s buildings preparing gifts to load onto Santa’s sleight for his Yuletide trip around the globe. Pop culture, such as Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer and Elf, portrays Santa’s workshop as a happy, jolly place, where the elves gleefully craft toys all hours of the day and night, with not even a whisper of discontent.