Archive for May, 2006

Our Blog Listed Among Just Three HR Blogs in FastCompany

Wednesday, May 31st, 2006

Yep, you read it right. This blog is one of three top HR blogs listed in the June issue of FastCompany. According to the author, our blog should be read by those wishing to keep up with gnarly employment law issues.

Well, we also cover recruitment, hiring, and related issues, but I’m pleased that [...]

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Cover Letters: Tips for Job Hunters

Wednesday, May 31st, 2006

Oh, the good old cover letter. What should be in the cover letter that you send with your resume? What should you leave out?

This article, from careerjournal.com, provides some good tips for crafting an effective cover letter. Here are some of the major suggested elements of such a cover letter:

Spotlight on Legal Issues in Recruitment: OFCCP and EEOC Making Life More Complex For Recruiters and Companies

Tuesday, May 30th, 2006

There is no doubt that OFCCP and EEOC are going to make life more interesting and challenging for recruiters and employers. In this posting, I recap and highlight comments from three different articles in ERexchange.com on the topic of recruitment and the law. This is not a new topic for our blawg; we have had [...]

George Soon Off For Family Heritage Trip!

Friday, May 26th, 2006

Wednesday morning I’ll be off on a European trip for two weeks with my daughter Emily, who will have just graduated from high school the previous evening.

We will be stopping first in Budapest, Hungary, land of my ancestors, for a reunion of relatives from Hungary, Israel, France, and the US.

Q. How and why [...]

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Justice Roberts Sends Strong Message of Supreme Court Unity

Friday, May 26th, 2006

As a practicing lawyer who reads many Supreme Court cases every year, I know the frustration of trying to draw guidance from decisions by a fractured Court.

Such decisions may not only entail a 5-4 ruling, but also be embellished with a variety of concurrences and dissents (often with respect to only certain parts of the [...]