This week, we celebrated the 70th birthday of the greatest (and most entertaining?) athlete ever, Muhammed Ali:
Here’s the rest of what I read this week:
Discrimination
- Tell the EEOC What You Think — from Manpower Employment Blawg
- Not all harassment trainings are created equal — from Warren & Hays Employment Law Blog
- Alcoholism as a disability under the ADA — from Employment Law Bits
- It’s All Fun and Games Until a Fake Penis Gets You Fired — from Above the Law
- Don’t Make Me Gag: Confidentiality of Settlements When The Other Side Blabs — from Donna Ballman’s Screw You Guys, I’m Going Home
- 5 Reasons Why Criminal Background Checks Are a Perfect Storm for a Lawsuit — from Molly DiBianca’s Delaware Employment Law Blog
Social Media & Workplace Technology
- 4 Tips on How to Use Facebook at Work and Not Get Fired — from Jessica Miller-Merrell’s Blogging4Jobs
- When a prospective employer wants your social media passwords — from Ask a Manager
- Download Someone’s Entire Twitter Feed — from Social Media, Esq.™
- E-discovery Made Simple (Or At Least Simpler) — from i-Sight Investigation Software Blog
HR & Employee Relations
- Stop managing by the clock — from Evil HR Lady, Suzanne Lucas
- Communicating Termination Decisions Requires Humanity from Russell Cawyer’s Texas Employment Law Update
- Modern Family F-Bomb Controversy: “This Is Not Child Abuse!” Says Star Jesse Tyler Ferguson — from E! Online’s Watch w/Kristin
- BE CAREFUL WHAT YOU WISH FOR … 2 Simple Things You Need to Do to Make Sure You Get the Best Candidate or Protect Yourself if You Don’t — from Michigan Employment Law
- Employee Trouble on the High Seas — from Minnesota Labor & Employment Law Blog
- No Fiduciary Relationship Created Between Medical Resident and Program Director — from Dan Schwartz’s Connecticut Employment Law Blog
- An 8 Hour New Hire Orientation? When Does HR Go Too Far? — from Fistful of Talent
Wage & Hour
- “Black Swan” Unpaid Interns Raising Legal Issues — from Overtime Advisor
- Email and overtime: the Brazilian connection — from John Holmquist’s Michigan Employment Law Connection
- Revenge of Dukes - Another One Bites the Dust — from Fair Labor Standards Act Law
- Timekeeping Methods the USDOL Encourages Your Employees to Use — from Mike Haberman’s Omega HR Solutions
- Insurance Company Special Investigators are Exempt Under Federal and State Laws, Ohio District Court Rules — from Wage & Hour Counsel
- Oh, baby? An employee's pre-eligibility FMLA request is protected — from Eric Meyer’s The Employer Handbook Blog
Labor Relations
- Sprague on Facebook & the NLRB — from Workplace Prof Blog
- Social Media, the National Labor Relations Board, and Why Health Care Employers Should Be Concerned — from Health Employment and Labor
- NLRB Continues to Tackle Social Media Issues — from Employer Law Report
- Obama's “Recess” Appointments and the Constitution — from Phil Miles’s Lawffice Space
Competition & Trade Secrets
- Non-Compete Agreements Are Not Always Fair — from Tom Crane’s San Antonio Employment Law Blog
- Top 10 2011 Developments/Headlines in Trade Secret, Computer Fraud, and Non-Compete Law — from Trading Secrets
- Dispute Serves Up Lessons for Restaurateurs in Employee Defection and Trade Secrets — from Trade Secrets & Non-Compete Blog
- Why Don’t Non-Compete Agreements Seem to Apply to Football Coaches? — from TLNT
- New Weapon for Michigan Employers for Protecting Against Unfair Competition and Trade Secret Theft — from Jason Shinn’s Michigan Employment Law Advisor
- The Erosion of Customer Lists As Trade Secrets: Are They Still Worth Protecting? — from The Trade Secrets Litigator