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WIRTW #347 (the “bad santa” edition)

Ohio Employer's Law

— via Eric Meyer’s The Employer Handbook Blog Accommodating service animals in the workplace — via HR Hero Line “Oh Wow, You Look So Pretty I Can’t Even Concentrate” (Part II) — via Employment Discrimination Report Sexual Harassment Investigations — via Employment Essentials The EEOC and wellness programs: coming home to roost? —

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WIRTW #355 (the “paraskevidekatriaphobia” edition)

Ohio Employer's Law

— via Mike Haberman’s Omega HR Solutions Facebook now lets you choose who controls your account after you die — via The Verge Invasion of the Body Cameras: You Need to Be Ready — via Inc.com Avoiding liability when searching employee devices — via Technology for HR Are RFID Chip Implants on the Horizon for Employees? —

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WIRTW #350 (the “bad reputation” edition)

Ohio Employer's Law

via Employment Discrimination Report Do the ADA and FMLA Provide Protections to LGBT’s in the Workplace? — million wage and hour settlement — via Employer Advocate A Simple Proposal to Amend the FLSA to Benefit Everyone - Yes, Everyone — via Wage and Hour Defense Blog Attorney Client Privilege No Defense!

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WIRTW #357 (the “proud papa” edition)

Ohio Employer's Law

She displayed her self-assessed progress report (she’s much tougher on herself than her teacher would have been). She presented a dramatic monologue. She shared a story she had written in her creative writing journal. She demonstrated how she’s learned 3x2 multiplication.

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WIRTW #362 (the #rockweek2015 edition)

Ohio Employer's Law

Now what? — via Eric Meyer’s The Employer Handbook Blog Wearables in the office: Security risk? — via Ride The Lightning Cybersecurity: FINRA’s Take — via Above the Law Social Media Searches: Go Beyond the Google — via Litigation PostScript.