NLRB Returns to Former Precedent on Protected Union Activity
November 6, 2023
Sean Craig (LAW ’22) authored an article discussing the National Labor Relations Board’s return to 70-year-old precedent for cases involving “abusive employee conduct.”
November 6, 2023
Sean Craig (LAW ’22) authored an article discussing the National Labor Relations Board’s return to 70-year-old precedent for cases involving “abusive employee conduct.”
Professor Anita Hill, advocate for gender justice and trailblazer in the fight against workplace sexual harassment, joins Dean Rebouché in a conversation on ‘Power, Truth, and Courage in the Evolving Workplace’ as a part of the Pennsylvania Human Relations Commission Social Justice Series.
For the last several years, at the end of the school year, the editors of The 10-Q have offered a variety of tips for those starting new jobs (here and here), chiefly for rising 3Ls taking summer jobs but, we believe, good for anyone embarking on a new career as a lawyer. Times have changed—we’ve lived with COVID for over two years—but the need for sage advice has not. Thus, we present an updated version of our random advice for those who are about to be employed, in two parts. This week, we talk about the work; next week, we will talk about socializing.
The U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York has held that the Federal Arbitration Act preempts state laws that prohibit mandatory arbitration of sexual harassment claims.
Nancy Conrad (LAW ‘89) and Tanya Salgado discuss hostile work environment claims in today’s workplace
Barbara T. Sicalides (LAW ‘89) highlights a DOJ and FTC report that details how to avoid antitrust lawsuits in job markets