Other Blogs
Check out this week’s blogosphere for a number of timely and helpful posts:
A blawg review called Small Business Trends linked to my post on The Mommy Wars–Again. Check out this blawg review for posts on performance reviews, office romances, the Employee Free Choice Act, and much, much more.
Sex discrimination was also the topic of an article in the ABA Journal weekly newsletter. Check out how a female judge dealt with it.
Delaware Employment Law Blog links to my post on A New Day for Religious Discrimination?–and then goes on to provide some helpful advice on this subject. Check out DELB’s take on what still seems to me a new position for the EEOC on the subject of religious discrimination.
Also, check out Delaware Employment Law Blog for an entertaining and educational post on the use of Google to learn about the nooks and crannies of employment law.
Thanks to Cultural Offering for allowing me one more time to explain the “Animal Employment Protection Act.”
Carnival of Politics linked to my post about Senator Biden’s potential impact on the workplace as well as Governor Palin’s potential impact. If you like politics, this site has it all.
And speaking of politics, check out Eclecticity for a post of Tina Fey doing Sarah Palin on Saturday Night Live.
In a post called “Taking responsibility,” Managing Leadership links to my post titled When No One’s Minding the Store about the Interior Department scandal. Managing Leadership also has a post called “The natural-born leader” that’s typically thought-provoking.
And speaking of leadership qualities, Execupundit blogs about what a handshake used to mean and what we’ve lost over the years when it comes to the quality of “trust.”
Dan Schwartz has a good summary of what the ADA Amendments Act means for employers. This Act has been passed by both houses of Congress and has been sent to President Bush, who is expected to sign the Act, which broadens the scope of the Americans with Disabilities Act. I’ll have more about this as soon as Bush signs.
Want a primer on intermittent FMLA leave? Jon Hyman will give you one.
And now music (circa. 1933) from Cultural Offering.







