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From My LinkedIn Group: Statistical Analysis as Evidence in Employment Discrimination

A few days ago, on my LinkedIn Group, Charles Krugel’s Labor & Employment Law & Human Resources Practices Group, member Stephanie R Thomas, Ph.D., the owner of Thomas Econometrics in the Philadelphia, PA, area, posted an excellent examination of the use and importance of statistical analysis in disparate impact and disparate treatment discrimination cases.  I [...]

A Practitioner’s Perspective: Responding To Regulatory Agency Complaints

The below article, written by me, will soon be published, in two parts, on a few different online law and business websites.  Once published, I’ll provide direct links to those articles.  However, the entire article is presented below. A PRACTITIONER’S PERSPECTIVE: RESPONDING TO REGULATORY AGENCY COMPLAINTS For business owners, one of the most troubling aspects [...]

Sporadic Summer Posting

Due to having 4 federal cases, 2 state cases & 3 union negotiations & related labor-management matters ongoing at the same time & most nearing some form of resolution, my posting this Spring & Summer has been sporadic. On the other hand, union activity seems to be increasing among small businesses in the private sector. [...]

Is Ruse Calling or Rusing Illegal? In Most Real World Instances-No

On November 19, 2008, I was interviewed on Blog Talk Radio’s show the Recruiting Animal. The Recruiting Animal interviewed me on a number of labor & employment law related topics germane to recruiters.  One topic seems to have created a MINOR controversy in the blogosphere. The issue of ruse calling or “rusing” came up.  In [...]

Exit Interviews – Open Windows, Not Closed Doors

This post was contributed by Heather Johnson, who writes on the subject of video production manager.  This is Heather’s second post to my site. Her first article, regarding employee complaints, can be found here.  She invites your feedback at heatherjohnson2323@gmail.com.  Some of my own comments follow Heather’s article. Thanks again Heather. It’s not something that [...]

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