Holiday Reading
I’ll probably have a Thanksgiving post tomorrow and then a Black Friday post the next day. So, my blogging activity will be a bit on the scarce side for the next couple of days. I hope all of you have a Happy Thanksgiving, and if you’re lucky enough to have both Thursday and Friday off, make the most of it. Get some rest.
If you want some extra reading over the holidays, check out Dan Schwartz, who has a post about whether turning on a computer is donning and doffing; Jon Hyman, who has a post about how year-end bonuses and overtime intersect; Michael Moore, who has a post about how the fact that 27 bi-weekly paydays in 2009 will affect HR planning; Mike Maslanka, who has a post about how “perfectionism” and “oppression” can be partners in the workplace; and Delaware Employment Law Blog, where Molly DiBianca has a post about how your ethics policy may impact the giving and receiving of gifts during the holidays.








Happy Thanksgiving
To you as well.