Considerations for Social Media Policies in 2025

Excerpted from a Bradley Arant Boult Cummings LLP Blog by Katherine Griffin and Matthew Lonerga Whether or not the TikTok ban is upheld, employers should be aware of some social […]
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 […]
The cure for burnout is not self-care – a discussion on “Quiet Quitting”

Excerpted from an article in The Atlantic by Caroline Mimbs Nyce The first thing you need to know about “Quiet Quitting” is that it’s not actually quitting. Instead, the quitter […]
What is “Quiet Quitting” and what do employers need to know?

Like most viral phrases, “quiet quitting” is equal parts confusing and misleading. Some claim it means doing the minimum amount of work. Others say it’s about setting priorities and rebelling […]