Archive for April, 2006

Wal-Mart Wins — Racially Offensive Comments Insufficient to Make Terminated Employee’s Case

Wednesday, April 26th, 2006

Were we just talking about Wal-Mart? This much-criticized company is such a frequent employment case defendant that I could probably teach a course in employment law using only Wal-Mart cases! (Of course, I’m not suggesting that the Giant of Bentonville actually violates employment laws, just that it has to defend a wide [...]

The Next Big Wal-Mart Controversy: Rotating Shifts

Tuesday, April 25th, 2006

In what may become the next major employee relations fiasco at Wal-mart, a CNN story reports some unhappyWal-mart employees complaining about what appears to be a “trial balloon” regarding rotating shifts.

As reported in this Cnnmoney.com story:

New Roles for HR Managers

Tuesday, April 25th, 2006

Erexchange.com presents a nicely written article by John Sullivan on three new roles for HR managers.

While not earth-shattering, given many recent discussions about the changing face of HR, the article does an excellent job of describing the three new roles, and some of the responsibilities of each role.

The three new roles are:

Cool Recruiting Trick

Monday, April 24th, 2006

Jim Stroud has step-by-step instructions for how to electronically deal with the following recruiting situation:

Imagine finding the resume of the perfect candidate only to find out that they were not swayed by your pitch and are quite happy where they are.

But never fear! They will give you a call once they are ready to [...]

Determining What the Popular Job Sites Are For Recruiting

Monday, April 24th, 2006

Wondering what the most popular job sites are in terms of traffic from job hunters?

I can’t promise they have the best candidates, but there is a website that provides information as to which job sites are the most popular. This may be important if you want a quick and free analysis of where your [...]

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