Earlier this month, several business groups and some universities sued the current administration for its H-1B visa restrictions. HR Dive reports that among those filing the suit on October 19 is the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, the National Retail Association, the National Association of Manufacturers, the University of Southern California, Stanford University, Cornell University, the …
Monthly Archives: October 2020
American Automobile Association Sued For Violating Labor Laws
Posted On: 10/16/2020 | Categorized as: NewsThe American Automobile Association (AAA) is being sued after several former and current customer service reps allege that it broke both state and federal labor laws. The lawsuit, Longoria et al. v. the American Automobile Association, was filed in Arizona Federal Court on September 25, 2020. According to HR Dive‘s Lisa Burden, the suit alleges …
Alphabet, Google’s Parent Company, To Pay $310 Million In Lawsuit
Posted On: 10/09/2020 | Categorized as: NewsGoogle’s parent company, Alphabet, has agreed to pay some $310 million to settle a lawsuit with shareholders earlier this week. HR Dive’s Lisa Burden reports that the lawsuit was filed against the tech company for alleged misconduct and sexual harassment allegations. According to a statement released by La Jolla law firm, Bottini and Bottini, that …
Studies Point Towards Coaching as an Indication of Business Success
Posted On: 10/02/2020 | Categorized as: NewsThe Association for Talent Development (ATD) and SalesFuel, a consulting firm, recently conducted a survey, Managers as Coaches: Boosting Employee and Organizational Performance. According to the results, 90 percent of the organizations participating in the survey said they expect at least some of their managers to coach their direct reports. In comparison, 75 percent expect …