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‘123456’ Tops Year’s Worst Password List

The security firm SplashData has determined that ‘123456’ is the most common and least secure password on the Internet. It […]

In-Your-Face Worker Groups Are Gaining Influence

Non-union groups like the Restaurant Opportunities Center and Florida’s Coalition of Immokalee Workers are doing what unions have traditionally done […]

HR Managers Hit Lowe’s With Overtime Class Action Suit

Even HR departments are not immune from overtime lawsuits, as Lowe’s found out when they were hit with a class-action […]

Workplace Wellness Programs Bolstered In New Smoking Report

A new Surgeon General report on tobacco use shows that current smokers are 33 percent more likely to miss work, […]

The Employee’s Asking For It

A transfer might be a constructive discharge, even when the employee asks for it.

Yes, Employers Can Win Summary Judgment In State Court

As a recent case from a Florida appeals court illustrates, an employer can win summary judgment on a discrimination claim in state court given the right set of facts.

With the State of the Union Likely To Highlight Gender Equality, It is Time to Ask Whether Your Organization is on Track for a Ledbetter-style Equal Pay Claim

How can your organization avoid Equal Pay Act claims?

Era Of Film Movies Coming To Abrupt End

After a run that lasted more than a century, the era of film appears to be coming to an abrupt […]

Employer Held Liable For Accessing Data In The Cloud

An employer who copied an employee’s personal client list, stored in the cloud, and then fired the employee and used […]

Banks, Retailers Face Off Over Debit Transactions

The Federal Reserve is appealing a court decision that struck down a 21-cent per swipe fee on debit card transactions. […]

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