2013-09-06

Cable car rides, hiking and biking to and over the Golden Gate Bridge, sailing the harbor, reuniting with my college roommate, the “Full House” house, hugging a giant redwood tree in Muir Woods, scenic drives with the top down, and lots of great food and wine. All in all, I’d say my four days in San Francisco and Napa was a huge success.

Huge props to Napa’s Kuleto Estate (the most beautiful winery you’ll ever see — the view is the bottom left below) and Frog’s Leap for their tasty wines. Too bad I had to return to reality this week.



Here’s the rest of what I read this week:

Discrimination

No Ifs, Ands, or Buts: “But For” Standard Requires New Trial, Court Rules — from Dan Schwartz’s Connecticut Employment Law Blog

Boston Globe tackles attractiveness discrimination — from Walter Olson’s Overlawyered

Big Red and Fried Chicken: Dallas Law Firm Sued for Discrimination — from Texas Employer Handbook

Employers beware: You are liable for discrimination on the part of your staffing agencies — from Employment Law Bits

70% of Sexually Harassed Workers Say They Didn't Report it to Their Employers — from Wisconsin Employment & Labor Law Blog

EEOC Charge Handling Process — from Employment & the Law

Social Media & Workplace Technology

Too Creepy to Win: Employer Access to Employee Email — from Molly DiBianca’s Delaware Employment Law Blog

NJ passes a business-friendly workplace social media privacy law — from Eric Meyer’s The Employer Handbook Blog

Social Media is Paralyzing HR — from HR Examiner with John Sumser

Who is Watching You When You BYOD? — from netWORKed Lawyers

HR & Employee Relations

How Much Employee Turnover Really Costs You — from Evil HR Lady, Suzanne Lucas

Handbook essentials: Auditing your policies the right way — from HR Gazette

Does Your Employment Application Need To Be Updated? — from Employment Essentials

How long do I have to keep HR records? — from Mike Haberman’s Omega HR Solutions

What if Ryan Braun Was an “At Will” Employee? — from Wisconsin Employer Lawyer Blog

Wage & Hour

What Pink Floyd Can Teach Employers about FMLA: Enforce Call-In Procedures and Insist Upon Facts Supporting Need for Leave — from Jeff Nowak’s FMLA Insights

IRS Issues DOMA Guidance — from Employer’s Law Blog

Shouldn’t the White House Be Paying Its Interns, Too? — from TLNT

New York Times Op-Ed on Future of FLSA: A Provocative Read — from Employment Lawyer Blog

Labor Relations

NLRB app review: Not perfect, but not half bad — from Robin Shea’s Employment and Labor Insider

Are Employers Listening? Twitter Hash Tags in Support of Raising #MinimumWage — from Blogging4Jobs

Is “Management Rights” an Oxymoron? — from We Know Next

Labor and Obamacare — from Workplace Prof Blog

A Labor Day Present from the NLRB — from i-Sight Investigation Software Blog



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