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Can Unsafe Practices at U.S. Tank Painting Inc. Cost Lives?
July 30, 2024
Can Unsafe Practices at U.S. Tank Painting Inc. Cost Lives?

The recent citation of U.S. Tank Painting Inc. by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has brought critical attention to the unsafe practices at the New Jersey-based water tower painting company. The severe safety violations, including the lack of

Is United Airlines’ Sick Leave Policy in Violation of FMLA Regulations?
July 29, 2024
Is United Airlines’ Sick Leave Policy in Violation of FMLA Regulations?

United Airlines has recently come under scrutiny for its sick leave policy, which mandates flight attendants to submit a physician’s note for any sick leave taken over the weekend. This policy has triggered complaints from the flight attendants’ union and

Balancing Work and Olympic Excitement: Acas Advises Flexibility for 2024
July 26, 2024
Balancing Work and Olympic Excitement: Acas Advises Flexibility for 2024

The upcoming 2024 Summer Olympic Games in Paris will captivate audiences worldwide from July 26 to August 11. Recognizing the significant interest in this global event, Acas (Advisory, Conciliation, and Arbitration Service) has issued guidance for employers on balancing business

Is Pregnancy Discrimination at Work Still a Pressing Issue Today?
July 26, 2024
Is Pregnancy Discrimination at Work Still a Pressing Issue Today?

Pregnancy discrimination remains a significant issue in modern workplaces despite existing legislative protections. The recurrence of such cases underscores the urgent need for improved workplace policies and better enforcement mechanisms to ensure fair treatment for pregnant employees. This article delves

Whole Foods to Settle Retaliation Suit Over Black Lives Matter Masks
July 26, 2024
Whole Foods to Settle Retaliation Suit Over Black Lives Matter Masks

Whole Foods’ decision to settle a lawsuit involving allegations of retaliation against an employee for protesting its policy on Black Lives Matter (BLM) masks marks a pivotal moment in the broader discourse on workplace rights and political expression. The lawsuit,

Is Removing Equity from DEIB Hurting Workplace Inclusion Efforts?
July 25, 2024
Is Removing Equity from DEIB Hurting Workplace Inclusion Efforts?

In a bold and controversial move, the Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) recently decided to remove “equity” from its Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging (DEIB) program, which has ignited a heated debate within the HR community. SHRM President Johnny

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Can Unsafe Practices at U.S. Tank Painting Inc. Cost Lives?
July 30, 2024
Can Unsafe Practices at U.S. Tank Painting Inc. Cost Lives?

The recent citation of U.S. Tank Painting Inc. by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has brought critical attention to the unsafe practices at the New Jersey-based water tower painting company. The severe safety violations, including the lack of

Is United Airlines’ Sick Leave Policy in Violation of FMLA Regulations?
July 29, 2024
Is United Airlines’ Sick Leave Policy in Violation of FMLA Regulations?

United Airlines has recently come under scrutiny for its sick leave policy, which mandates flight attendants to submit a physician’s note for any sick leave taken over the weekend. This policy has triggered complaints from the flight attendants’ union and

Balancing Work and Olympic Excitement: Acas Advises Flexibility for 2024
July 26, 2024
Balancing Work and Olympic Excitement: Acas Advises Flexibility for 2024

The upcoming 2024 Summer Olympic Games in Paris will captivate audiences worldwide from July 26 to August 11. Recognizing the significant interest in this global event, Acas (Advisory, Conciliation, and Arbitration Service) has issued guidance for employers on balancing business

Is Pregnancy Discrimination at Work Still a Pressing Issue Today?
July 26, 2024
Is Pregnancy Discrimination at Work Still a Pressing Issue Today?

Pregnancy discrimination remains a significant issue in modern workplaces despite existing legislative protections. The recurrence of such cases underscores the urgent need for improved workplace policies and better enforcement mechanisms to ensure fair treatment for pregnant employees. This article delves

Whole Foods to Settle Retaliation Suit Over Black Lives Matter Masks
July 26, 2024
Whole Foods to Settle Retaliation Suit Over Black Lives Matter Masks

Whole Foods’ decision to settle a lawsuit involving allegations of retaliation against an employee for protesting its policy on Black Lives Matter (BLM) masks marks a pivotal moment in the broader discourse on workplace rights and political expression. The lawsuit,

Is Removing Equity from DEIB Hurting Workplace Inclusion Efforts?
July 25, 2024
Is Removing Equity from DEIB Hurting Workplace Inclusion Efforts?

In a bold and controversial move, the Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) recently decided to remove “equity” from its Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging (DEIB) program, which has ignited a heated debate within the HR community. SHRM President Johnny

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