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Can an Employer Reject a Doctor’s Return-to-Work Clearance?
His doctors cleared him to return to work. The railroad kept him away from moving trains for five years. TL;DR: A federal appeals court upheld summary judgment for an employer that barred a railroad conductor from returning after a stroke because of the risk of a future seizure. Although the
Proposed Senate Bill Aims to Broaden Federal Paid Leave
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Meta sued for allegedly firing manager who refused to sign an ‘inaccurate’ immigration letter
Salesforce worker must arbitrate gender-based discrimination case
Is AI making employees too productive?
Emily ParsonsAI could be pushing employees past the point of healthy efficiency and productivity.That’s one concept Liane Davey, co-founder of Toronto-based consulting firm 3COze, explored in her book, Thoughtload: Manage the Madness and Free Your Team to Do Great Work, published earlier this year.“AI is making productivity frictionless…and this is
Nextdoor’s HR team halts people work once a month and dedicates the day to AI
Anna Kim, Photos: Adobe StockExperimenting with AI can be hard to squeeze between relentless meetings that coulda-been-an-email, Slack messages to absorb and sometimes reply, and, not to mention, the actual day-to-day work of running HR.So at Nextdoor, they decided to stop trying.Instead, HR pros at Nextdoor dedicate one full day













