April 18, 2022

It Pays to Listen to Your Employees

       

A Kentucky jury’s recent finding underscores how important it is to listen to employee’s needs, after office workers threw a birthday party for an employee who had asked them to skip the celebration. A lab technician working for Covington-based Gravity Diagnostics asked his manager not to throw the party because of his social anxiety.  While the manager was absent, fellow workers went ahead with the plans, which proved disastrous.

Days after the party, the employee was confronted for his “somber behavior” by supervisors and three days later was fired via email because he had displayed violent behavior, allegedly, during a panic attack brought on by the confrontation. 

The technician brought a suit against the company and a jury awarded him $450,000 in lost wages and mental damages. The company plans to challenge the ruling on several legal grounds, but regardless of outcome, this is an important reminder to listen to the wishes of employees, especially when employees are sharing the mental health bases for their requests. Such open-minded attitudes and awareness of the consequences of disability discrimination usually lead to less strife and more equity in the long-run.

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Listen: The Fall of Andrew Cuomo

September 20, 2021
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As an employment law firm, one of our main goals is to champion change for our clients and others who experience sexual harassment in the workplace. The importance of this endeavor reached new heights when it came to light that the former governor of New York, Andrew Cuomo, had been sexually harassing women in his office (and outside) for years. Learn more from Senior Associate Alex Berke on the Delve’s Podcast.

Alex Berke on LinkedIn Live: Running the Return-to-Work Marathon

September 20, 2021
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Ivy Slater, a business coach, speaker, and author, was joined by Senior Associate Alex Berke and Dr. Melba Nicholson Sullivan in a LinkedIn Live session of her “Slater Success Live” about running the return-to-work marathon.

As More Jurisdictions Make Vaccination Mandatory, Federal Government Plays Catch-up

September 17, 2021
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Across the nation school districts, cities, and private employers have spent the summer making vaccination mandatory for people to take part in all aspects of life, including going to the gym, returning to work, or attending a concert. Now, with the full FDA approval of the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine, the federal government has weighed in.

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