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Was Firing the Woman Who Flipped Off the President Too Harsh?
By now the image of the cyclist flipping off the president has long since gone viral. But the question remains: Was firing her too harsh when a colleague of hers…
Expansive California Workplace Retaliation Law Takes Effect Soon
A new California workplace retaliation law will take effect on Jan. 1, 2018, that expands the state labor commissioner's enforcement authority
Study: More Cyber Jobs Exist Than People to Fill Them
Demand for cybersecurity talent “significantly outstrips the supply of available workers” in every
Workplace Sexual Harassment: Me Too or Not Us?
Sexual harassment cuts across all professional industries, as validated by the recent "me too" campaign. Incidents can be found in politics, law, education, corporate and blue-collar America, and Hollywood
Israel Regulates Use of Cameras Installed in the Workplace
Israel has recently published a new directive on the use of surveillance cameras installed in the workplace for the purpose of monitoring employees
Considering Reverse Mentoring? Check Out These Tips
Panelists at the 2017 National Diversity Women's Business Leadership Conferencegive tips on putting together a successful reverse-mentoring program
Specific Competency Assessment Tools
This article—the third in a series of excerpts from SHRM's from A Manager's Guide to Developing Competencies in HR Staff: Tips and Tools for Improving Proficiency in Your Reports—provides information…
Court Orders Glassdoor to Reveal Reviewers’ Identities
A court order requiring Glassdoor to reveal the identities of eight users in response to a grand jury subpoena in a wire fraud case may have a chilling effect on…
Closure of Gothamist and DNAinfo a Week After Unionization Likely Lawful
A week after workers at the Gothamist network of websites and DNAinfo voted to join a union, billionaire owner Joe Ricketts shut the sites down. The closure of his news…









