Archive for August, 2004

If You Conduct Harassment Training, You Must See This Video

Tuesday, August 31st, 2004

For a number of years, I conducted harassment training for a variety of organizations and companies. My favorite tool was a video, which produced lots of good discussion and thought on the part of trainees. If you do this kind of training, I highly recommend that you visit this training website and take a look at [...]

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Still bewildered about overtime changes? We have (sources for) answers.

Monday, August 30th, 2004

The Chicago Tribune reports: “New overtime rules bewilder many owners” (by Joyce M. Rosenberg, AP)

Overtime has suddenly become a confusing proposition for some small-business owners. New government rules that took effect Aug. 23 change the criteria under which employees must be paid overtime. That means company owners need to look at all of their employees [...]

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Forced ranking falls from favor as it foments litigation

Monday, August 30th, 2004

I recently ran across a reference to a rash of cases challenging “forced ranking” evaluation systems as discriminatory. Michael and I exchanged e-mails on this topic, so the following combines our thoughts on the subject, along with links to many articles.

To start us off, here is a useful definition of the concept:

Forced ranking is a [...]

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This Will Really Annoy Some of Our Readers: Web Sites For Class Action Lawsuits

Monday, August 30th, 2004

Well, it is a Monday, so some of you may already be an a lousy mood. For those who are not yet in a lousy mood, this may give you the excuse you are looking for. Hey, George…..

This is not the only example, but I thought I would share a website that lists pending and [...]

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What Does A Correlation of -.30 Look Like: Statistical Tools on the Internet

Monday, August 30th, 2004

The Internet offers some useful sites containing statistical tools of various kinds. A couple of months ago, I posted some entries about how the courts use statistics, including issues of statistical significance , and for other purposes. I find that the best way to explain what a correlation coefficient is by going to this website [...]

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