The biggest résumé lies to avoid
Excerpted from a Monster.com Blog by Dawn Papandrea Finding a job is challenging enough, but when your competition is cheating with résumé lies, it can make standing out even tougher. […]
Late-night texts – court rules some employee communications aren’t work related
A text from a supervisor late at night is usually bad news. And in this case, we could not agree more. With California’s Fair Employment and Housing Act, employers are […]
TikTok countdown? White House requires removal of popular app from federal IT
The TikTok countdown has begun. On February 28, the White House issued a memorandum requiring federal employees to remove the TikTok application from any government device within 30 days. This memo, which […]
Is an employer justified in terminating an employee for inappropriate social media posts?
Excerpted from a Troutman Pepper Blog by Sean Craig Can a private employer terminate an employee for social media posts that violate internal policies? The Third Circuit, in a nonprecedential […]