Kristin Case
November 17, 2015
Blog, Disability Benefits, FMLA and ERISA, Employee Benefits, Executive Counseling, Practical Tips, Uncategorized
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In my last post I talked about getting the time off work you need for treatment and to care for yourself when faced with a serious illness. Now let’s look at maintaining your income while seeking treatment and/or recovering.
First, this article addresses conditions that are unrelated to work. If your injury or illness resulted at work …
Kendra Kutko
November 12, 2015
Blog, Personnel Records, Practical Tips, Workplace Discrimination
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Negative Performance Reviews: Legitimate Teaching Tools or Cover-Ups for Unlawful Actions or Intentions?
Negative performance reviews can either be legitimate teaching tools or they can be mere documents to support what a manager already plans to do. In the plaintiff’s employment law world, we call the latter, “papering the file.” And, oftentimes, managers unfairly paper an employee’s file when planning to …
Kate Sedey
November 2, 2015
Blog, Internal Complaints, Practical Tips, Wrongful Discharge or Termination
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Notes for employees on what to do if you think you might be fired.
Sometimes, as a lawyer, it’s easy to get caught up in statutory language, burdens of proof, and legal frameworks. Today I want to take a step back from that and offer some thoughts on how to handle one of the most basic employment-related fears: What do I …
Kate Sedey
March 18, 2010
Blog, Practical Tips
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So we all know better than to eat up work time doing personal tasks, right (whether we actually follow that advice or not)? And surely we can all safely assume that gambling is frowned upon in the workplace. But for some reason, as the ides of March approach almost every office in the country starts rolling out the March Madness …