In today’s technological climate, it seems that almost every employee, from the CEO to the rank-and-file worker, uses some type of personal digital assistant (PDA) or BlackBerry® device.
PDAs, BlackBerries®, iPhones®, and other so called “smart phones” have a number of uses: calculator, clock, calendar, video recorder, address book, word processor, radio, [...]
Posted in Exempt Employees, New York, Non-exempt Employee, Overtime, Texting e-mail and the Internet, Wage and Hour, Workplace Technology by: New York Employment Law Letter
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The capabilities of the devices the average employee brings to the workplace these days are amazing. At any given moment, every one of your employees probably has the ability to make a phone call from anywhere in the building, record a conversation, and take pictures of your most sensitive work secrets — and that’s just [...]
Posted in Maine, Workplace Technology by: Maine Employment Law Letter
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by Stephen J. Stine
Last week, we examined who the Millennials (members of Generation Y) are and tips for managing them in the workplace. This week we’ll look at some of the challenges they present to employers and how to deal with them.
Posted in Absenteeism, Dress Code, Handbooks, Millennials, Performance Evaluation, Policies, Virginia, Workplace Technology by: Virginia Employment Law Letter
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Let’s face it. We’re living in a society that’s fascinated, if not obsessed, with the private lives of other people. As much as you may want to deny it, you know you’ve looked at the National Enquirer more than once — even if it was just while you were waiting in the grocery store checkout [...]
Posted in Blogging, Discrimination and Harassment, Employee Privacy, Harassment, NLRA, Social Networking, Trade Secrets, West Virginia, Workplace Technology by: West Virginia Employment Law Letter
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When you think about interviewing job candidates, what comes to mind? The interviewee makes sure his clothes are neatly pressed (and free of stains) and that his hair is combed, teeth are brushed, and palms are dry for the inevitable interviewer handshake. Well, today that handshake may never happen. Technology, especially video technology, is radically [...]
Posted in Hiring, Interviewing, Workplace Technology by: HR Insight
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by Saul C. Glazer
Ignorance of pirated software on company-owned computer networks isn’t bliss. Given the widespread use of the Internet, a company’s employees may be downloading unlicensed, pirated software without its knowledge, and the employees may not even realize that what they’re doing is illegal
Posted in Wisconsin, Workplace Technology by: Wisconsin Employment Law Letter
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by Michael E. Barnsback
Local, state, and federal laws, rules, and regulations impose record-retention obligations on all employers. In the employment context, you have to retain employee hiring and termination records, payroll and benefits records, wage and hour records, immigration records (Form I-9), Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA) records, Health Insurance [...]
Posted in Document Retention, Handbooks, Policies, Virginia, Workplace Technology by: Virginia Employment Law Letter
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by Albert L. Vreeland
Recently, your job as Shepherd of All Things Employment became a lot more complicated (and legally risky) — for reasons you may not even be aware of. On December 1, 2006, the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure were amended to include specific provisions for handling electronically stored [...]
Posted in Alabama, Document Retention, E-Discovery, Workplace Technology by: Alabama Employment Law Letter
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