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Can a New Manager Revoke Your Accommodation?
January 14, 2026
Can a New Manager Revoke Your Accommodation?

The arrival of a new manager often brings a wave of uncertainty through a department, but for an employee relying on a reasonable accommodation, that uncertainty can transform into a palpable fear that their entire support system is on the

Court Rules Firing of Defiant Employee Was Lawful
January 13, 2026
Court Rules Firing of Defiant Employee Was Lawful

With decades of experience helping organizations navigate the complexities of technology and change, HRTech expert Ling-Yi Tsai has seen firsthand how a simple process update can spiral into a full-blown legal battle. Today, she joins us to dissect a recent

Fired DC Chief Wins $525K in Age Discrimination Suit
January 13, 2026
Fired DC Chief Wins $525K in Age Discrimination Suit

A staggering half-million-dollar verdict against a government agency serves as a stark and expensive reminder that subtle biases and poorly documented employment decisions can unravel into catastrophic legal liabilities. The case of Patrice White versus the District of Columbia is

HR Must Prepare for Singapore’s New Workplace Fairness Law
January 13, 2026
HR Must Prepare for Singapore’s New Workplace Fairness Law

The long-established landscape of employment relations in Singapore is on the cusp of a seismic shift, compelling human resources departments to fundamentally re-evaluate every aspect of their talent management lifecycle. With the impending implementation of the Workplace Fairness Act (WFA)

Could Your Company Face a Pregnancy Bias Lawsuit?
January 13, 2026
Could Your Company Face a Pregnancy Bias Lawsuit?

A recent settlement involving a California-based staffing agency serves as a stark reminder for employers across the nation that the financial and operational risks associated with pregnancy discrimination allegations are both significant and escalating. Eastridge Workforce Solutions agreed to a

How to Legally Restrict Workplace Access in Hong Kong
January 12, 2026
How to Legally Restrict Workplace Access in Hong Kong

For employers in Hong Kong, the discovery of potential employee misconduct or the departure of a key executive can create an immediate and critical need to protect sensitive business information and client relationships. This necessity often involves temporarily removing the

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Can a New Manager Revoke Your Accommodation?
January 14, 2026
Can a New Manager Revoke Your Accommodation?

The arrival of a new manager often brings a wave of uncertainty through a department, but for an employee relying on a reasonable accommodation, that uncertainty can transform into a palpable fear that their entire support system is on the

Court Rules Firing of Defiant Employee Was Lawful
January 13, 2026
Court Rules Firing of Defiant Employee Was Lawful

With decades of experience helping organizations navigate the complexities of technology and change, HRTech expert Ling-Yi Tsai has seen firsthand how a simple process update can spiral into a full-blown legal battle. Today, she joins us to dissect a recent

Fired DC Chief Wins $525K in Age Discrimination Suit
January 13, 2026
Fired DC Chief Wins $525K in Age Discrimination Suit

A staggering half-million-dollar verdict against a government agency serves as a stark and expensive reminder that subtle biases and poorly documented employment decisions can unravel into catastrophic legal liabilities. The case of Patrice White versus the District of Columbia is

HR Must Prepare for Singapore’s New Workplace Fairness Law
January 13, 2026
HR Must Prepare for Singapore’s New Workplace Fairness Law

The long-established landscape of employment relations in Singapore is on the cusp of a seismic shift, compelling human resources departments to fundamentally re-evaluate every aspect of their talent management lifecycle. With the impending implementation of the Workplace Fairness Act (WFA)

Could Your Company Face a Pregnancy Bias Lawsuit?
January 13, 2026
Could Your Company Face a Pregnancy Bias Lawsuit?

A recent settlement involving a California-based staffing agency serves as a stark reminder for employers across the nation that the financial and operational risks associated with pregnancy discrimination allegations are both significant and escalating. Eastridge Workforce Solutions agreed to a

How to Legally Restrict Workplace Access in Hong Kong
January 12, 2026
How to Legally Restrict Workplace Access in Hong Kong

For employers in Hong Kong, the discovery of potential employee misconduct or the departure of a key executive can create an immediate and critical need to protect sensitive business information and client relationships. This necessity often involves temporarily removing the

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