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How does one major airline plan to accommodate religious vaccine exemptions? With unpaid leave.

Image by TheDigitalWay from Pixabay Several news outlets reported yesterday that a major airline that has already mandated employee vaccinations will begin placing employees on temporary unpaid leave if approved for a religious vaccine exemption. You can read more on the story here, here, and here. According to the CNBC…

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First, some anti-maskers sued a store over its mandate. Now, they are losing discovery disputes and getting sanctioned.

Image by Viktor Ivanchenko from Pixabay Like many of you, news of the untimely death of Michael K. Williams shook me. RIP. I thought more about Mr. Williams yesterday as I read two reports and recommendations from a Discovery Special Master assigned to a COVID-19 face mask case. Specifically, I…

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Have you seen the survey about employees getting fired for Zoom mistakes? Here’s my hot take.

Image by chenspec from Pixabay Last week, this Vyopta / Wakefield Survey about employee use of remote technology began making the rounds. The press release highlights “Online Accountability,” noting that nearly a quarter of those surveyed reported they have seen an employee fired because of video or audio conference mistakes.…

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Sex addiction. That isn’t a disability under the ADA is it? Or IS IT?!?!

I’ll bet you that they didn’t ask about this on the SHRM-CP exam, did they? Meet Ms. “X.” (I’m not going to use her real name because I don’t need y’all blowing up her social media.) Actually, instead of Ms. “X,” let’s call her “Plaintiff.” Plaintiff filed this complaint in…

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You’ll want to consider updating your employee handbooks ASAP — especially in PA, NJ, and DE — to avoid this potential lawsuit

Image Credit: Robert Couse-Baker on Pxhere.com I’m willing to bet that, somewhere in your handbook, most of you have a section on military or USERRA leave. USERRA protects service members’ reemployment rights when returning from a service period in the uniformed services, including those called up from the reserves or…

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A Florida doctor can no longer see patients allegedly after selling $50 mask waivers on Facebook

Image by mohamed Hassan from Pixabay It’s tough enough dealing with employees who submit shady doctor notes to avoid masks or getting a COVID-19 vaccination. (I find that letterhead printed on a Saltine is a dead-bang giveaway.) But, what happens to the doctors that write these opt-out letters? The other…

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Could changing someone’s shift schedule really create a discrimination claim?

Micthev, CC BY-SA 3.0, via Wikimedia Commons I have a not-so-hypothetical situation for you. Let’s see how you handle it. ABC Company has a seniority-based bidding system to assign shifts, giving longer-tenured managers shift preference. However, the president of the company has the discretion to readjust the shifts at her…

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A court just EVISCERATED two baseless arguments from the transphobic “bathroom police” at work

Image Credit: pxfuel.com I’ve provided advice to plenty of employers on transgender employees using restrooms. For most companies, it’s not an issue. Employees can use the restroom corresponding to their gender identity. But, sometimes I get pushback. And more often than not, the resistance comes in the form of two…

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In today’s edition of “HR and Hip Hop”: Sir Mix-A-Lot, LL Cool J, and The Fugees. Plus the B-52s and Seinfeld!

After two posts (here and here), I felt like the “HR & Hip Hop” series had run its course. Peace out. Audi 5000. And then someone on LinkedIn challenged me, “Do something using the iconic Sir Mix-a-Lot’s ‘Baby Got Back’ and show if you can earn some real street cred…