
Photo by Brave Heart, entitled “What’s Ahead, you dare take the chance?” (creative commons license, via Flckr)(A sense of foreboding in the sudden darkness of what’s ahead, combined with the steep winding downhill.)
TERMINATION: DO YOU DARE TAKE THE CHANCE?
Workers Comp Insider: “Terminations: Seating the 800 Pound Gorilla,” linking to: Thoughts From A Management Lawyer, “12 Thoughts on Employee Terminations”
The linked blog post by my esteemed colleague north of the border is inevitably colored a bit by his experience with Canadian law, which is much more pro-employee on terminations. Good guidelines nonetheless.
About.com Human Resources: “How to Fire With Compassion and Class”
Good detailed article; I have a few points of disagreement I’ll cover in the upcoming podcast (Aha: having said that, I’m committed to recording it)
EMPLOYMENT LAW
Workers Comp Insider: “Note to FedEx: Beware of Massachusetts!”
Good points about independent contractor arrangements.
Strategic HR Lawyer: “Sex Discrimination Suits on the Rise,” linking to Inc.com: “Sex-discrimination lawsuits are on the rise. Is your company at risk?”
Small business now big focus of EEOC.
EMPLOYMENT TRENDS
The Future of Work Weblog: “Boomers and the Future of Work”
MORE BLOGGING ABOUT BLOGGING:
ABA Journal eReport: “The Future Is Hear: Online Audio Podcasts Are the Legal Blogosphere’s Latest Trend” by Jason Krause”
This is the big show for legal podcasting, being mentioned in the ABA Journal. A bit more than two years ago, that’s where I first heard of legal blogging.
Workers Comp Insider: “Business blogs - do they work?”
Good thoughts from one of the only company-sponsored blogs in the HR/Employment segment.
ON THE LIGHTER SIDE
Strategic HR Lawyer: “2004 Bizarre Employment Law Cases,” linking to The National Law Journal: “The 10 Most Bizarre Employment Cases of 2004″ by Gerald Skoning
Cultural bonus from Minor Wisdom, a blog by Raymond P. Ward, “living on the Street of Dreams in the Big Easy”: “Your musical education is incomplete …”Love that song. . . listen to it if you ever liked both church singing and rock n roll.
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on May 2, 2005
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