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Worker Sues Agency for Retaliation After Bullying Claim
February 17, 2026
Worker Sues Agency for Retaliation After Bullying Claim

With decades of experience helping organizations navigate complex transformations with technology, HRTech expert Ling-yi Tsai has seen firsthand how procedural missteps can escalate into costly legal battles. She joins us to dissect a case where a government employee’s termination, just

Why Your DEI Is Missing Disability Inclusion
February 17, 2026
Why Your DEI Is Missing Disability Inclusion

The story of a 28-year-old man named Dennis, who has Down syndrome, serves as a powerful testament to the untapped human potential that many corporate diversity initiatives consistently overlook. After years of unfulfilling work stuffing calendars into cardboard tubes, Dennis

EEOC Warns Feds Against Blanket Telework Denials
February 16, 2026
EEOC Warns Feds Against Blanket Telework Denials

Introduction The widespread push for employees to return to physical offices has created a significant legal and ethical crossroads for federal agencies, particularly concerning their obligations to workers with disabilities. As return-to-office mandates gain momentum, a crucial question emerges: how

Are Nike’s DEI Initiatives Discriminatory?
February 16, 2026
Are Nike’s DEI Initiatives Discriminatory?

In the corporate world’s relentless pursuit of a more equitable workplace, a landmark legal challenge now asks an uncomfortable question: can the solution designed to fight discrimination inadvertently become the problem itself? Global sportswear giant Nike, a vocal champion of

Did AT&T Punish an Employee Who Reported Harassment?
February 16, 2026
Did AT&T Punish an Employee Who Reported Harassment?

A federal lawsuit filed against telecommunications giant AT&T Services, Inc., paints a stark picture of how a complaint of workplace harassment can allegedly transform into a devastating campaign of corporate negligence and illegal retaliation. The case, brought by employee Bridgette

Judge Allows DC Fire Dept Harassment Lawsuit to Proceed
February 16, 2026
Judge Allows DC Fire Dept Harassment Lawsuit to Proceed

A federal court’s recent decision to allow a sexual harassment lawsuit against the District of Columbia Fire and Emergency Medical Services to proceed offers a stark and timely lesson for every organization. This case, involving a veteran fire investigator’s claims

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Worker Sues Agency for Retaliation After Bullying Claim
February 17, 2026
Worker Sues Agency for Retaliation After Bullying Claim

With decades of experience helping organizations navigate complex transformations with technology, HRTech expert Ling-yi Tsai has seen firsthand how procedural missteps can escalate into costly legal battles. She joins us to dissect a case where a government employee’s termination, just

Why Your DEI Is Missing Disability Inclusion
February 17, 2026
Why Your DEI Is Missing Disability Inclusion

The story of a 28-year-old man named Dennis, who has Down syndrome, serves as a powerful testament to the untapped human potential that many corporate diversity initiatives consistently overlook. After years of unfulfilling work stuffing calendars into cardboard tubes, Dennis

EEOC Warns Feds Against Blanket Telework Denials
February 16, 2026
EEOC Warns Feds Against Blanket Telework Denials

Introduction The widespread push for employees to return to physical offices has created a significant legal and ethical crossroads for federal agencies, particularly concerning their obligations to workers with disabilities. As return-to-office mandates gain momentum, a crucial question emerges: how

Are Nike’s DEI Initiatives Discriminatory?
February 16, 2026
Are Nike’s DEI Initiatives Discriminatory?

In the corporate world’s relentless pursuit of a more equitable workplace, a landmark legal challenge now asks an uncomfortable question: can the solution designed to fight discrimination inadvertently become the problem itself? Global sportswear giant Nike, a vocal champion of

Did AT&T Punish an Employee Who Reported Harassment?
February 16, 2026
Did AT&T Punish an Employee Who Reported Harassment?

A federal lawsuit filed against telecommunications giant AT&T Services, Inc., paints a stark picture of how a complaint of workplace harassment can allegedly transform into a devastating campaign of corporate negligence and illegal retaliation. The case, brought by employee Bridgette

Judge Allows DC Fire Dept Harassment Lawsuit to Proceed
February 16, 2026
Judge Allows DC Fire Dept Harassment Lawsuit to Proceed

A federal court’s recent decision to allow a sexual harassment lawsuit against the District of Columbia Fire and Emergency Medical Services to proceed offers a stark and timely lesson for every organization. This case, involving a veteran fire investigator’s claims

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