Archive for the 'Workplace Violence' Category

Keeping Your Company Afloat after Flood, Oil Spill, Hurricane, or Terrorism

July 8, 2010 at 9:00 pm by: Louisiana Employment Law Letter

This year’s “perfect storm” of events — from terrorism in Times Square to the dreaded 1,000-year flood in Tennessee to the devastating oil spill off the Gulf Coast — should again remind employers of the need to establish a crisis management and business continuity plan (CMBCP). The time for corporate complacency is long gone.
Workplace [...]

Workplace Violence and the ADA

February 18, 2010 at 9:52 pm by: Alaska Employment Law Letter

Imagine for a moment the employee who seems just a little off — having disproportionate negative reactions to criticism, having strange obsessions with weapons or death, being unusually hot-tempered, demanding, or controlling, or having other odd or erratic behaviors.
Now imagine that despite the employee’s peculiarity, he’s an above-average worker and his job performance is otherwise [...]

Pointers for Supervisors: 11 Ways to Avoid Workplace Lawsuits

February 18, 2010 at 9:09 pm by: South Carolina Employment Law Letter

by Rita M. McKinney
Supervisors can be an employer’s frontline of protection against costly discrimination claims — if they’re armed with the right information and training. Here are 11 important things every supervisor needs to know.
Basic Training for Supervisors – easy-to-read guides to avoid legal hazards, covering more than 17 areas of supervisor training

Is Workplace Violence on the Rise?

November 13, 2009 at 1:14 pm by: Employers Workers' Comp Alert

by Nancy Germond
What do the current economic environment and workplace violence have in common? Is there a correlation between the two? The economic downturn has certainly caused a lot of devastation, with many individuals losing their jobs, homes, and savings. Even employees who were lucky to survive their company’s layoffs still face workforce challenges since [...]

Despite Business Opposition, Workplace Gun Laws Survive

July 24, 2009 at 2:37 pm by: Employers State Law Alert

The proliferation of new laws addressing the possession of firearms has brought about an issue that could directly impact many workplaces. Gun owners with handgun carry permits can now, in many states, bring their guns into parks, bars, schools, and the workplace.
Laws passed in at least nine states prohibit employers from banning employees from coming [...]

Teaching Supervisors to Listen Is Key

July 1, 2009 at 2:49 pm by: Alabama Employment Law Letter

Training your workforce from top to bottom is important so that everyone has a clear understanding of your company’s commitment to providing a fair and productive environment for all employees.
And while it’s true that we can explain the various employment laws and reiterate that they require compliance from all of your employees (and that compliance [...]