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Stop Spying on Social Media

HRExecutive

In 2013, a judge ruled that Pier Sixty had violated the National Labor Relations Act by discharging Perez in retaliation for protected activity. Protected activity is defined as two or more employees who are acting together to improve issues such as wages, hours and working conditions. He has since been rehired.)

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3 Steps to Protect Information While Leveraging Social Media

HR Daily Advisor

The number of companies maintaining a corporate presence on social media rose from 34% in 2008 to 77% in 2013 according to SHRM Survey Findings: Social Networking Website and Recruiting/Selection. According to the survey, social media is primarily used to attract passive job candidates, but, according to Brian R. Garrison , Esq.—partner

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The Devastating Result of a Single Word

HR Daily Advisor

The California Court of Appeal denied the employer’s appeal and affirmed the trial court’s order denying a petition to compel arbitration of the employee’s wage and hour lawsuit. A car wash company provided its employees with a handbook setting forth its employment policies. Source: Joecho-16 / iStock / Getty.

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Laws And Regulations Every HR Professional Should Know In 2023

Empuls

Minimum wage updates The conversation about the minimum wage is not new, but the importance of keeping updated with changes to the minimum wage laws cannot be overstated. Jurisdictions across the globe are continuously revising minimum wage standards to ensure workers can earn a livable income. Changes in labor laws 1.

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Did You Fire for Cause or Out of Retaliation?

Zenefits

A retaliatory employment action affects the terms and conditions of employment (demotion, termination, failure to promote, harassment or intimidation, discipline, denial of leave, refusal to grant an accommodation, etc.) Among the long list of possible retaliatory actions employers take are: Laying people off. How employers retaliate.

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Lonely, Burned Out, and Depressed: The State of Millennials’ Mental Health Entering the 2020s

Thrive Global

Because of longer work hours and stagnant wages , millennials suffer from higher rates of burnout than other generations. Since 2013, millennials have seen a 47% increase in major-depression diagnoses. Millennials are changing the way people look at and talk about mental health. Depression is on the rise among millennials.