Archive for August, 2003

Viewpoints on the "jobless recovery"

Friday, August 29th, 2003

Christian Science Monitor reports: “Mystery of the ‘jobless recovery” as its Labor Day story.

Focusing on the negatives:

“Employment growth at the moment is the lowest for any recovery since the government started keeping such statistics in 1939. The labor force shrank in July as discouraged workers stopped seeking employment. The number of people employed has [...]

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Lessons from Chicago workplace murders?

Thursday, August 28th, 2003

Reuters reports: “Ex-Worker Kills Six at Chicago Auto Parts Warehouse.”

The murderer had been fired six months ago for poor performance — being late, not showing up at work, and causing trouble at work. He had recently made threatening telephone calls to one of the company’s owners. The phone calls were not reported to [...]

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Solid economic good news–will jobs follow?

Thursday, August 28th, 2003

Reuters reports latest Commerce Department figures.

Gross domestic product (GDP) grew a revised 3.1 percent in the second quarter, up from 2.4 percent rise estimated a month ago and 1.4 percent growth in each of two prior quarters.

Consumer spending (+3.8%) and business investment were up, and inventories down. Lean inventories mean companies may have to [...]

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Claim of failure to accommodate disability rejected due to inadequacy of employee’s efforts in “interactive process”

Wednesday, August 27th, 2003

In Russell v. TG Missouri Corp. (8th Cir. 8/26/03), the plaintiff had bipolar disorder and was working 12-hour days.

Her doctor wrote the employer a letter requesting that she be returned to 8 hour days as soon as possible because the long days were having an adverse effect on her mental status. The employer called [...]

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Mini-rant: the blame-somebody-else-for-your-own-faults mentality

Tuesday, August 26th, 2003

Findlaw (AP) reports; “Woman Sues [rapper] ‘P. Diddy’ Over Restaurant Flap.”

This plaintiff claimed a bouncer at P. Diddy’s’ Manhattan restaurant threw her to the ground and dragged her on the pavement, causing wounds on both knees, which remained swollen for days, and scars on her legs and ankles, which she still has.

Sounds awful. But, [...]

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