by Mark Schickman
The historic Democratic Party election sweep is apt to have a major effect on America’s employment and labor policy. The policies promulgated by the Obama White House will receive a favorable reception from both houses of Congress. Here are some of those policies.
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Posted in California, EFCA, ENDA, FMLA, Health Insurance, Minimum Wage, Sexual Orientation Discrimination by: California Employment Law Letter
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by Mark Schickman
Look around your workplace, and you will see baby boomers who are rethinking their retirement plans. They have had their anniversary date in 2010 circled on their calendars for a decade, they have bought their retirement condo, and they have calculated the rate of investment return that allows their retirement fund to [...]
Posted in Break Time, California, Employee Retention, Retirement, Telecommuting, Wage and Hour, Work-Life Balance by: California Employment Law Letter
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(Update May 26, 2009 – California Supreme Court rules that same-sex marriage ban — Proposition 8 — passed by voters in November 2008 is legal but 18,000 same-sex marriages performed before the ban was approved are valid.)
A recent decision by the California Supreme Court on same-sex marriage may have implications for [...]
Posted in Benefits, California, Sexual Orientation Discrimination, State Laws by: Employers State Law Alert
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by Mark Schickman
HR directors usually aren’t the most politically powerful officers in higher-level corporate cultures. The function doesn’t produce product or create sales, so there’s no ready way to judge its value and contribution. Like a solid defensive lineman, an HR director is working best when basking in total [...]
Posted in California, Wage and Hour by: California Employment Law Letter
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by Mark I. Schickman
Robert Sutton is a professor at the Stanford School of Engineering and the founder and codirector of Stanford’s Center for Work, Technology and Organization. He wrote a Harvard Business School article, which was then transformed into the best-selling book The No Asshole Rule: Building a Civilized Workplace [...]
Posted in California, Employee Retention, Workplace Bullying by: California Employment Law Letter
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by Larry Bumgardner
“It’s the cover-up, not the crime.”
You’ve probably heard that adage hundreds of times. The phrase dates back at least to Watergate days of the 1970s. After the 1972 break-in at the Democratic National Committee offices at the Watergate complex in Washington, investigative reporters started looking for ties to the [...]
Posted in California, Corporate Responsibility by: California Employment Law Letter
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by Mark I. Schickman
I’ve received lots of e-mails recently about the major conflict still waging over the recent firing of eight U.S. attorneys. You wrote that the U.S. government, as an employer, should be able to fire any employee, so what was wrong if the Attorney General or the President [...]
Posted in California, Termination by: California Employment Law Letter
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by Mark I Schickman
“Google” has already become a popular verb, meaning to research a name through Internet sources. The word is about to get a secondary meaning: “to provide wall-to-wall perks to company employees.” Largely because of those broad and unusual employee benefits, Google has taken a lock on the [...]
Posted in Benefits, California by: California Employment Law Letter
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