Conversations about employment and labor law issues that impact the workplace. The purpose of Littler's podcasts is to provide helpful information for employers, addressing the latest developments in labor and employment relations. They are not a substitute for experienced legal counsel and do not provide legal advice or attempt to address the numerous factual issues that arise in any employment-related issue.
174 - Pro Bono Week Podcast – Veterans Consortium
Shareholder David Haase chats with Littler’s Matt Hank, Neil Alexander, Don Nguyen and Jake Thorn, along with the Veterans Consortium's Christie Bhageloe, about their involvement with pro bono work for veterans.
Our Littler attorneys demonstrate their pro bono commitment by providing significant pro bono efforts to community organizations. These services cover a variety of areas, depending on the interests of individual attorneys. Overall, the firm values, encourages and respects the community-minded and pro bono efforts of our lawyers and staff.
10/25/2023 • 19 minutes, 39 seconds
173 - Pro Bono Week Podcast – Robert Leslie Roberson Case
Emily Linn talks with Breanne Martell about the amicus brief she worked on to seek justice for a neurodiverse individual, Robert Leslie Roberson.
Our Littler attorneys demonstrate their pro bono commitment by providing significant pro bono efforts to community organizations. These services cover a variety of areas, depending on the interests of individual attorneys. Overall, the firm values, encourages and respects the community-minded and pro bono efforts of our lawyers and staff.
10/24/2023 • 12 minutes, 36 seconds
175 - Pro Bono Week Podcast – The National Homelessness Law Center
In our final Pro Bono Week podcast, Jenny Schwendemann discusses homelessness, one of the most significant humanitarian challenges many Americans face today, with Katie Meyer Scott and Carlton Martin of the National Homelessness Law Center.
Our Littler attorneys demonstrate their pro bono commitment by providing significant pro bono efforts to community organizations. These services cover a variety of areas, depending on the interests of individual attorneys. Overall, the firm values, encourages and respects the community-minded and pro bono efforts of our lawyers and staff.
10/24/2023 • 18 minutes, 42 seconds
172 - Pro Bono Week Podcast – Afghan Refugees
Jenny Schwendemann and Dan Kim share their experience with Lavanga Wijekoon about their collaborative efforts with assisting immigrants from Afghanistan.
Our Littler attorneys demonstrate their pro bono commitment by providing significant pro bono efforts to community organizations. These services cover a variety of areas, depending on the interests of individual attorneys. Overall, the firm values, encourages and respects the community-minded and pro bono efforts of our lawyers and staff.
10/23/2023 • 16 minutes, 11 seconds
171 - Navigating the H-1B Visa Process: Common Pitfalls and Considerations
This podcast episode is dedicated to unraveling the complexities of filing an H-1B petition and remaining compliant following an approval.
The H-1B visa program is known for its competitiveness, intricate regulations, and fact-specific nature. Whether you're an employer looking to hire and maintain foreign talent or an H-1B applicant, our podcast explores the common pitfalls and crucial considerations you need to be aware of regarding the H-1B process.
Littler’s immigration attorneys guide you through the H-1B process, helping to ensure a smoother experience. Tune in for valuable insights and practical tips to help you navigate the world of H-1B visas with confidence.
9/5/2023 • 14 minutes, 3 seconds
170 - H-1B Visa Alternatives
In this podcast, attorneys Carissa Tyler and Angel Valverde, members of Littler’s Immigration and Global Mobility Group, discuss alternative employment-based visa options for individuals who were not selected in the initial FY 2024 H-1B registration process (H-1B lottery). The visa categories discussed include H-1B cap exempt petitions, O-1s, L-1s, TNs, and other alternatives for foreign nationals.
5/1/2023 • 18 minutes, 32 seconds
169 - Layoffs/RIFs – A Discussion on Strategies for Immigration Compliance
An increasing number of employers, especially those in the tech industry, are conducting layoffs or reductions in force. What happens to foreign workers in these situations, whose work visas are often tied to their jobs? What options are available to foreign nationals who are in the process of obtaining permanent residency or are seeking to retain employment so as not to jeopardize their visa status? What notification requirements do employers have in these situations? In this podcast, Senior Counsel Tasneem Zaman and Associate Elizabeth Whiting with Littler’s Immigration and Global Mobility Practice Group, answer these and other questions that arise when downsizing impacts an employer’s immigration law obligations.
2/7/2023 • 20 minutes, 48 seconds
168 - Pro Bono Week Podcast – Law Firm Antiracism Alliance: Police Brutality
Nicole LeFave, Vinay Patel and Garrick Chan share their experience with Jenny Schwendemann of working on a collaborative effort through the Law Firm Antiracism Alliance.
Littler attorneys provide pro bono services in a variety of areas, depending on the interests of individual attorneys. The firm values and encourages the community-minded and pro bono efforts of our lawyers and staff.
10/28/2022 • 11 minutes, 32 seconds
167 - Pro Bono Week Podcast – Littler | PCS Assistance with Ukraine
Tomasz Rogala and Marcin Sanetra, Littler | PCS attorneys, and Lavanga Wijekoon discuss the legal assistance Littler’s Poland attorneys have given Ukrainians fleeing the recent conflict there.
Littler attorneys provide pro bono services in a variety of areas, depending on the interests of individual attorneys. The firm values and encourages the community-minded and pro bono efforts of our lawyers and staff.
10/27/2022 • 22 minutes, 21 seconds
166 - Pro Bono Week Podcast – Pet Rescue
Mike Dissinger and Jenny Schwendemann tell the story of how Mike’s love of dogs led him to start working with a pet rescue organization in Las Vegas (as well as taking home a new pup in the process).
Littler attorneys provide pro bono services in a variety of areas, depending on the interests of individual attorneys. The firm values and encourages the community-minded and pro bono efforts of our lawyers and staff.
10/26/2022 • 10 minutes, 40 seconds
165 - Pro Bono Week Podcast – Adoption in Alaska
Renea Saade and Breanne Martell talk about an Alaska adoption case with a great outcome.
Littler attorneys provide pro bono services in a variety of areas, depending on the interests of individual attorneys. The firm values and encourages the community-minded and pro bono efforts of our lawyers and staff.
10/25/2022 • 7 minutes, 54 seconds
164 - Pro Bono Week Podcast – National Immigrant Justice Center Asylum Case
Jeronimo Simonovis and Lavanga Wijekoon discuss an asylum case before U.S. immigration authorities that Jeronimo won involving a woman and her 8-year-old son.
Littler attorneys provide pro bono services in a variety of areas, depending on the interests of individual attorneys. The firm values and encourages the community-minded and pro bono efforts of our lawyers and staff.
10/24/2022 • 8 minutes, 45 seconds
163 - Types of Advertising Outreach Employers Must Do Before Hiring Foreign Nationals
Before offering a foreign national a permanent position, an employer must demonstrate to the Department of Labor that it tested the market and could not find a U.S. worker to fill the role. How can an employer show it properly tested the U.S. labor market to satisfy the DOL’s requirements under the Program Electronic Review Management (PERM) process? In this podcast, Jorge Lopez, Littler Shareholder and Chair of the Global Mobility and Immigration Practice Group, and Tasneem Zaman, Special Counsel with the practice, discuss a recent decision issued by the Board of Alien Labor Certification Appeals (BALCA) governing the types of newspaper advertisements that meet the DOL’s requirements for announcing job openings.
8/9/2022 • 16 minutes, 24 seconds
162 - Candid COVID Conversations: Florida’s New COVID Law
Nancy Johnson and Kimberly Doud of Littler’s Orlando office are back to discuss Florida’s new law relating to COVID-19 vaccine mandates and its interplay with the status of federal requirements. Nancy and Kimberly discuss how employers in Florida can understand if they need to comply with the new law, what the opt-outs are, and how the new law interacts with the three existing federal mandates.
11/23/2021 • 21 minutes, 37 seconds
161 - Candid COVID Conversations: Florida and OSHA’s ETS
Nancy Johnson and Kimberly Doud of Littler’s Orlando office are back to discuss the state of vaccine mandates in Florida including the impact of OSHA’s announced ETS. Nancy and Kimberly discuss considerations for Florida employers given the ETS mandates and potential Florida legislative action related to vaccine mandates generally.
11/11/2021 • 21 minutes, 56 seconds
160 - Hospitality Employers and the new OSHA ETS
Now that OSHA has released its long-awaited Emergency Temporary Standard (ETS) relating to the COVID-19 vaccine, join Littler for a discussion about how it will impact hospitality employers. Shareholders Alka Ramchandani-Raj, co-chair of Littler’s Occupational Safety and Health Group, and Rachel Fendell Satinsky, discuss the OSHA ETS requirements and how hospitality employers can remain compliant.
11/5/2021 • 16 minutes, 41 seconds
159 - Pro Bono Week Podcast – Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts: Representing Theatres and Producers
Jenny Schwendemann and Gary Glaser discuss Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts and Gary’s work representing Off-Broadway theatres and producers.
Littler attorneys provide pro bono services in a variety of areas, depending on the interests of individual attorneys. The firm values and encourages the community-minded and pro bono efforts of our lawyers and staff.
10/29/2021 • 13 minutes, 51 seconds
158 - Pro Bono Week Podcast – National Immigrant Justice Center: Representing Asylum Seekers
David Haase and Lavanga Wijekoon talk about cases referred from the National Immigrant Justice Center and Lavanga’s work representing asylum seekers in the United States.
Littler attorneys provide pro bono services in a variety of areas, depending on the interests of individual attorneys. The firm values and encourages the community-minded and pro bono efforts of our lawyers and staff.
10/28/2021 • 12 minutes, 54 seconds
157 - Pro Bono Week Podcast – Eight Million Stories: Appellate Work in Criminal Law
Breanne Martell and Nicole LeFave discuss Eight Million Stories and Nicole’s appellate work in criminal law.
Littler attorneys provide pro bono services in a variety of areas, depending on the interests of individual attorneys. The firm values and encourages the community-minded and pro bono efforts of our lawyers and staff.
10/27/2021 • 9 minutes, 41 seconds
156 - Pro Bono Week Podcast – Veterans Consortium: Appellate Work for Veterans
Michael McCabe, Matthew Hank, and Daniel Kim describe Matt and Dan’s work with the Veterans Consortium defending claims for veterans.
Littler attorneys provide pro bono services in a variety of areas, depending on the interests of individual attorneys. The firm values and encourages the community-minded and pro bono efforts of our lawyers and staff.
10/26/2021 • 9 minutes, 33 seconds
155 - Pro Bono Week Podcast – Law Firm Antiracism Alliance: Changing Laws and Policies
Jennifer Schwendemann and Paul Sopher discuss the Law Firm Antiracism Alliance (LFAA) and their work to change laws and policies for racial justice.
Littler attorneys provide pro bono services in a variety of areas, depending on the interests of individual attorneys. The firm values and encourages the community-minded and pro bono efforts of our lawyers and staff.
10/25/2021 • 11 minutes, 35 seconds
154 - Candid COVID Conversations: Delta and More
In this podcast, Kimberly Doud and Nancy Johnson of Littler’s Orlando office discuss how the COVID crisis is affecting Florida employers now. After a brief hiatus and the workplace starting to “normalize,” the rise of the Delta variant particularly in Florida is creating new questions for employers continuing to navigate the path to a safe work environment. Kimberly and Nancy remind listeners of vaccination strategies, workplace safety tips and how to deal with the latest CDC guidance recommending, in places like Florida, masking indoors once again regardless of vaccination status.
8/3/2021 • 19 minutes, 32 seconds
153 - The “Open Door” May Not Be Enough!
In this episode, Littler shareholders Bruce Sarchet and Bob Long discuss a common feature of many American workplaces: the “Open Door” policy. But adopting such a policy is just the first step. Bruce and Bob discuss the actual application of these policies, providing examples where managers and supervisors not only actively listen to employees, but take concrete action based on what they hear, and working together with employees to create win-win solutions.
6/7/2021 • 7 minutes, 52 seconds
152 - Candid COVID Conversations: Vaccine Passports, Florida’s Latest Executive Order and More
Kimberly Doud and Nancy Johnson of Littler’s Orlando office are back to discuss recent developments in Florida – Florida’s new liability shield law relating to lawsuits claiming damages for COVID-related injuries, damages or death, and Florida’s latest executive order prohibiting state agencies from issuing “vaccine passports.” Kimberly and Nancy discuss the impact of these two state actions on employers in Florida and provide tips on what employers can do now in light of these actions.
4/8/2021 • 22 minutes, 54 seconds
151 - Candid COVID Conversations: American Rescue Plan and Other Florida Updates
Kimberly Doud and Nancy Johnson of Littler’s Orlando office discuss COVID-related updates affecting employers in Florida, including a notable executive order issued on March 10, 2021 by Governor DeSantis and recent federal OSHA announcements. Kim and Nancy also focus on the American Rescue Plan, addressing its provisions concerning unemployment insurance, employer-provided sick leave, and more.
In this podcast, Kimberly Doud and Nancy Johnson of Littler’s Orlando office discuss OSHA’s role in enforcement of various COVID-related safety regulations. The conversation also includes some insight into what to expect should OSHA issue an emergency temporary standard by March 15, and some tips on how to prepare for what is likely to come.
3/3/2021 • 19 minutes, 7 seconds
149 - Candid COVID Conversations: Vaccines Part 4 – Talking about the Vaccine in the Workplace
Kimberly Doud and Nancy Johnson of Littler’s Orlando office continue the discussion on COVID-19 vaccines. This episode covers employer concerns about employees voicing their vaccine opinions in the workplace and how to handle an anti-vaxxer movement. This conversation will help employers navigate the COVID-19 landscape to continue moving forward with each new day in America.
2/18/2021 • 19 minutes
148 - COVID Conversations: Vaccines Part 3 – Unionized Workforces and Residential School Settings
Kimberly Doud and Nancy Johnson of Littler’s Orlando office continue the discussion on COVID-19 vaccines, focusing this time on unionized workforces and answering a listener’s question regarding COVID-19 vaccinations in residential school settings. This conversation will help employers navigate the COVID-19 landscape to continue moving forward with each new day in America.
2/10/2021 • 15 minutes, 56 seconds
147 - A New Day in America: Candid COVID Conversations: Vaccines Part 2 - Incentives
Kimberly Doud and Nancy Johnson of Littler’s Orlando office are joined by Miami shareholder Finn Pressly to continue the discussion on COVID-19 vaccines and to focus on the use of incentive plans as a tool to encourage employees to vaccinate. This conversation should help employers navigate the landscape to continue moving forward with each new day in America.
2/4/2021 • 18 minutes, 15 seconds
146 - A New Day in America: Candid COVID Conversations: Vaccines
Kimberly Doud and Nancy Johnson of Littler’s Orlando office discuss how the COVID-19 crisis is impacting Florida workforces. In this second podcast, Kimberly and Nancy discuss vaccines – the availability in Florida, how Florida has distributed its vaccines and the issues employers need to start confronting with respect to vaccinations of workforces. While things may get worse before they get better on the COVID-19 front, these candid conversations will assist employers in moving forward with each new day in America.
2/2/2021 • 25 minutes, 34 seconds
145 - A New Day in America: Candid COVID Conversations
Kimberly Doud and Nancy Johnson of Littler’s Orlando office discuss how the COVID-19 crisis is impacting Florida workforces. This first podcast recaps the 2020 landscape and takes a peek at some of the Biden administration’s new executive orders.
Future episodes will tackle singular topics such as vaccines, unemployment issues, and more. While things may get worse before they get better on the COVID-19 front, these candid conversations will assist employers in moving forward with each new day in America.
1/26/2021 • 25 minutes, 32 seconds
144 - What Will the Biden Administration Mean for U.S. Immigration Policy?
What executive and regulatory actions might the Biden administration take with respect to DACA, travel bans, and H-1B visas? How might the ongoing pandemic affect plans for comprehensive immigration reform?
In this podcast, Jorge Lopez, shareholder and chair of Littler’s Global Mobility and Immigration Practice Group, joins practice group members Sean McCrory and Michelle White to discuss possible immigration policy changes in the year ahead.
11/18/2020 • 26 minutes, 56 seconds
143 - What Employers Need to Know about the CCPA and the CPRA (Prop 24)
Anna Park, an attorney in Littler’s Los Angeles office, and Julie Stockton, an attorney in Littler’s San Francisco office, discuss the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), which remains in effect despite the recent passage of Proposition 24 in California. Anna and Julie also explore the details of Prop 24, otherwise known as the California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA) and how it will change the legal landscape for employers in California.
11/17/2020 • 31 minutes, 22 seconds
142 - Providing Benefits to LGBTQA+ Employees After Bostock
San Francisco Littler attorneys Julie Stockton and Courtney Chambers address gender identity and sexual orientation issues in the workplace.
In this episode they are joined by Anne Sanchez LaWer, an employee benefits attorney in Littler’s San Jose office, as they discuss the implications of the recent Supreme Court ruling in Bostock on employer sponsored health and welfare plan compliance.
9/29/2020 • 12 minutes, 56 seconds
141 - Jury Trials – Part 3 – Jury Trials During and Post-COVID
In this third of a three-part series, Littler Los Angeles Shareholder and trial attorney Helene Wasserman interviews Dr. Dan Gallipeau, co-founder and President of Dispute Dynamics, a nationally-recognized jury consulting firm, about what a jury trial is likely to look like in our safety-conscious and socially-distanced COVID era.
9/10/2020 • 16 minutes, 40 seconds
140 - Jury Trials – Part 2 – Trial Theme Development During and Post-COVID
In this second of a three-part series, Littler Los Angeles Shareholder and trial attorney Helene Wasserman interviews Dr. Dan Gallipeau, co-founder and President of Dispute Dynamics, a nationally-recognized jury consulting firm, about how the lens through which jurors are evaluating evidence has changed in this COVID era, and what trial attorneys should consider when developing trial themes, during, and after, COVID.
9/2/2020 • 14 minutes, 10 seconds
139 - Jury Trials – Part 1 – Jury De-Selection During and Post-COVID
In this first of a three-part series, Littler Los Angeles Shareholder and trial attorney Helene Wasserman interviews Dr. Dan Gallipeau, co-founder and President of Dispute Dynamics, a nationally-recognized jury consulting firm, about how jurors have changed in this COVID era, and what trial attorneys should consider when selecting juries during, and after, COVID.
8/23/2020 • 15 minutes, 30 seconds
138 - Protections Under Title VII
In this first of a series of podcasts, San Francisco Littler attorneys Julie Stockton and Courtney Chambers explain Bostock v. Clayton County, the U.S. Supreme Court decision recognizing protections for gay, lesbian, and transgender individuals under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act, as well as outline immediate next steps in light of this monumental decision.
8/5/2020 • 16 minutes, 16 seconds
137 - As the Dust Settles: Unpacking the Recent Presidential Proclamation on Visa Entry Restrictions
On Monday, June 22, 2020, the White House announced a temporary suspension on new work visas, which will be in place until at least the end of this calendar year. The order blocks entry for those who enter the country under certain visa categories, such as the H-1B and L-1 visas, among others.
Littler attorneys Jorge Lopez and Michelle White explain what this new rule means for both American and international employers.
6/28/2020 • 22 minutes, 59 seconds
136 - A Littler Virtual Litigation Podcast: Successful Virtual Mediations
Even though most shelter in place orders have been lifted, and some courthouses are reopening, much of the work in the legal profession is still being conducted remotely. While there may be both advantages and disadvantages to litigating over the internet, virtual litigation is here to stay.
In this podcast, Littler shareholders Helene Wasserman and Bruce Sarchet discuss a budding area of the virtual litigation landscape – virtual mediation. While there are challenges to this new platform, opportunities are present as well. Bruce and Helene discuss some key observations from these early days of virtual mediation, including the results of a survey of recently-completed virtual mediations. Finally, practical suggestions are offered for successfully using virtual mediation to resolve pending litigation.
6/26/2020 • 12 minutes, 24 seconds
135 - Challenges in Returning Employees Back to Work After COVID-19
The novel coronavirus (COVID-19) has created significant workplace challenges across the United States. Many employers have had to restructure their workforces in light of the pandemic and mandatory stay-at-home orders. What happens when the orders are lifted, business resumes, and employees return to work? In this podcast, Alka Ramchandani-Raj, Of Counsel in Littler’s Walnut Creek office and a member of Littler's COVID-19 Task Force, and Melissa Peters, Special Counsel in Littler’s Walnut Creek office and also a member of the firm's COVID-19 Task Force, address some of the common questions employers will face as they return their employees back to the workplace.
4/7/2020 • 29 minutes, 37 seconds
134 - COVID-19 and the Construction Industry: Tips for Employers
In this podcast, Littler Shareholder Russell McEwan discusses recommended steps for construction industry employers to take to cope with the operational challenges presented by the COVID-19 pandemic. He is joined by John Braun of Signature Safety, LLC, a leading health and safety consulting firm.
3/16/2020 • 18 minutes, 28 seconds
133 - Littler’s CKO and Cornell Law Students Discuss How Tech Training Enhances the Practice of Law
In this podcast, Littler’s Chief Knowledge Officer, Scott Rechtschaffen, talks with his Cornell Law School students about the potential for lawyers to use software to develop practical tools for the delivery of legal services. During their semester, the students experienced how to take their growing knowledge of the law, identify a problem, coordinate with subject matter and technical experts, and create a legal app designed to assist users, who might be either clients or fellow attorneys. Students share how the class broadened their understanding of programming and how such apps can make the legal practice more efficient, less expensive, and more accessible for more people, such as through client intake, organization of case data, or educational apps that teach potential clients about legal issues. The group also brainstorms on how future applications could create innovations in various practice areas.
1/28/2020 • 29 minutes, 4 seconds
132 - How to Prepare for an OSHA Inspection
As the complexity of OSHA inspections increase and penalties rise, employers need to ensure that they are fully prepared for such site visits. In this podcast, Littler’s Brad Hammock, co-chair of the firm’s Workplace Safety and Health practice group, discusses steps employers can take to prepare their worksites for when OSHA “comes knocking.” From initial compliance to developing a written protocol for managing the inspection process, this podcast describes the key components for navigating an OSHA inspection.
1/5/2020 • 11 minutes, 32 seconds
131 - California’s Continued Reaction to #MeToo Two Years Later – the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
Helene Wasserman, Los Angeles-based Littler Shareholder and Trial Practice Group Co-Chair, reflects on some good, bad, and ugly impacts of the #MeToo movement since its inception, including recent legislative developments affecting California employers in particular. Discussing training, arbitration agreements, and the extended statute of limitations for FEHA claims with Littler Learning Group’s Marissa Dragoo, Helene provides insights and guidance for California employers as we move into the third year of the cemented #MeToo movement.
12/2/2019 • 9 minutes, 7 seconds
130 - Developing New Leadership Mindsets in the Age of Acceleration
In this podcast, Natalie Pierce, co-chair of Littler’s Robotics, AI and Automation Practice Group and Diversity and Inclusion Council, discusses with Tania de Jong AM the intersection of diversity and inclusion efforts with advancing technologies, such as robotics and AI. Tania is the Founder and Executive Producer of Creative Innovation Global, as well as an international soprano singer, speaker, and one of Australia’s most successful female entrepreneurs and innovators.
Natalie and Tania address how to foster diversity and inclusion in the greater context of helping workforces and societies as a whole better withstand technological changes, disruption, and uncertainty. They explore how global workforces can successfully manage, prepare, and develop innovative, agile company cultures for a rapidly changing world and the Fourth Industrial Revolution, which will require human intelligence 2.0 skills and new leadership mindsets. Their fascinating discussion covers how organizations can excel in successfully implementing changes, reskilling, and retraining during an accelerated time of adoption.
You can hear more from Tania at www.taniadejong.com.
6/9/2019 • 27 minutes, 29 seconds
129 - The Effects of Using AI to Assess Applicants in the Netherlands and EU
Natalie Pierce, co-chair of Littler's Robotics, AI and Automation Practice group and Eric van Dam from Littler's office in Amsterdam (CLINT Littler), discuss the exciting opportunities and challenges resulting from the use of artificial intelligence (AI) tools in HR decision-making and reporting. Specific examples are provided of companies that are experiencing success in employing AI into such functions as recruitment and hiring, and the benefits – such as maximizing your talent pool and productivity efficiencies – that can be garnered for employers.
Natalie and Eric explore how to overcome impediments to adoption, such as algorithmic bias, and what organizations can do to mitigate those risks. They review the intersection of AI with privacy rights under the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and the critical role of transparency in the integration of AI tools. The podcast addresses all these issues and considers the repercussions through the lens of European Union and Dutch law.
5/23/2019 • 20 minutes, 48 seconds
128 - Collaborative Robots: Progress, Potential and Overcoming Challenges for Adoption
Natalie Pierce, the Co-Chair of Littler's Robotics, AI, and Automation Practice Group and Guillaume Desmoulin of Littler's Paris office (Fromont Briens) discuss collaborative robots – or cobots. They explain cobots’ increasing integration into the workforce in both the United States and Europe and identify growth opportunities in several industries. Natalie and Guillaume also explore how businesses can utilize robots in their various forms to increase productivity and safety, while avoiding potential risks.
5/6/2019 • 21 minutes, 15 seconds
127 - Social Security Mismatch Letters: Action Items for Employers
An employer receives a notification from the Social Security Administration that an employee’s name does not match his or her Social Security number in the employer’s records. What to do? In this podcast, Jorge Lopez, chair of Littler's Global Mobility and Immigration Practice Group, and Hector Galeano, senior attorney in the practice group, discuss the latest round of SSA mismatch letters and what steps employers can take after receiving such a notice. Topics include how the matter should be treated (i.e., a payroll versus immigration issue), typical reasons for a discrepancy, and when and how immigration status might play into an employer’s duty to respond.
4/24/2019 • 22 minutes, 19 seconds
126 - Automation of Jobs and Managing Employee Morale
Natalie Pierce, the co-chair of Littler’s Robotics, AI and Automation Practice Group, and Jeff Burnstein, the President of the Association for Advancing Automation, discuss automation and robotics in the workplace, and their effects on morale. As Natalie and Jeff review how growing businesses institute new technologies, they address how employers can preserve employee morale by proactively explaining the benefits of automation initiatives, such as reduced injuries and better job satisfaction. Natalie and Jeff also explain how businesses that integrate automation successfully experience increased productivity and profitability and thus gain a competitive advantage in the marketplace.
4/21/2019 • 19 minutes, 59 seconds
125 - Immigration Enforcement and I-9 Audits Skyrocket, Affecting the Construction Industry
Russ McEwan, a Littler shareholder in the Newark office, and Sean McCrory, an associate in the Dallas office, discuss immigration enforcement trends affecting the construction industry – particularly I-9 audits. Sean details the process that employers face when presented with an immigration enforcement subpoena, as well as steps they can take now to prepare for site visits and investigation by Immigration and Customs Enforcement. Russ and Sean review common pitfalls and offer practical tips for employers to help avoid or mitigate potential exposure.
4/16/2019 • 14 minutes, 31 seconds
124 - Compliance in a New York Minute: Top 10 New Year Resolutions for Employers
Devjani Mishra and Emily Haigh, of Littler’s New York City office, list their top 10 labor and employment compliance new year resolutions for businesses operating in the Empire State in 2019. They review several laws taking effect this year, offer practical guidance on how to juggle new requirements day-to-day, and identify legislative trends and court decisions to watch.
1/31/2019 • 25 minutes, 49 seconds
123 - Littler’s European Executive Employer Survey: What Issues Cause HR Heartburn in Europe?
Stephan Swinkels, a Littler shareholder in New York, moderates this roundtable discussion concerning what HR issues are top of mind for European employers. This esteemed panel – including Carlo Majer (Italy), Guillaume Desmoulin (France), Thomas Griebe (Germany), Hannah Mahon (United Kingdom), Koen De Bisschop (Belgium), and Wouter Engelsman (Netherlands) – parses the results of Littler’s inaugural Executive Employer Survey in Europe, which identified the legal and HR issues currently having the greatest impact on the workplace in that part of the globe. The group reviews some of the key findings and surprises from the survey for each country and looks ahead to what employment issues (e.g., Brexit, pay equity, technological advances) will continue to dominate attention across Europe in the coming year.
Read the report at https://www.littler.com/publication-press/publication/littlers-executive-employer-survey-europe-2018.
12/20/2018 • 30 minutes, 23 seconds
122 - App-roaching the Bench: Providing Legal Services Through Technology
In this day and age, virtually every service provider has adopted some form of technology to assist clients and customers. Why should the delivery of legal services be any different? Scott Rechtschaffen, Chief Knowledge Officer at Littler Mendelson, and Kevin Mulcahy, Vice President of Education and Community Programs at Neota Logic, recently served as adjunct professors at Cornell Law School to teach students how law firms and tech companies are bridging the law-technology gap. The course, taught at Cornell Tech in New York City, culminated in a contest where students were able to showcase innovative ways to provide legal assistance through new platforms and applications. In this podcast, Scott, Kevin, and students reflect on the course and the evolution of legal services.
12/12/2018 • 31 minutes, 25 seconds
121 - A Cooperative Dialogue about NYC’s New Cooperative Dialogue Law — and More!
Emily Haigh and Devjani Mishra from Littler’s Manhattan office provide the inside scoop on some of New York City’s newest workplace regulations. Emily and Devjani first explore how the cooperative dialogue ordinance affects the procedures that employers use to evaluate employee accommodation requests. They discuss the law’s dialogue and documentation requirements plus how the law interacts with other NYC ordinances, including the paid sick and safe time and temporary scheduling laws. Emily and Devjani also review the city’s new lactation accommodation law, which takes effect on March 18, 2019.
12/3/2018 • 25 minutes, 11 seconds
120 - Embrace or Rage Against the Machine? The HR Costs and Benefits of Automation
The use of automation, artificial intelligence, and robotics to make or provide products and services is no longer uncommon. But what about the use of these tools in making hiring and other employment decisions? Automating HR functions can help businesses streamline their operations, increase productivity and employee morale, and help conquer unconscious bias, but potential pitfalls abound when used incorrectly. In this podcast, Natalie Pierce, a Shareholder in Littler’s San Francisco office and Co-Chair of the Robotics, AI and Automation Industry Group, joins GQ|Littler Partner Raoul Parekh and Associate Dónall Breen with the London office in discussing how automation is creating opportunities and posing challenges in the world of HR and employment law.
11/28/2018 • 20 minutes, 10 seconds
119 - New York Anti-Sexual Harassment Requirements Take Full Effect
Earlier this year, New York State adopted anti-sexual harassment legislation that the Governor described as the "strongest and most comprehensive" in the country, and that is now fully effective. As of October 9, 2018, employers must distribute to all New York-based employees an updated anti-sexual harassment policy that covers a number of key areas. Over the next 365 days, employers also must train all New York-based employees regarding sexual harassment and retaliation, and repeat such training annually thereafter. New York City has a similar sexual harassment training requirement that goes into effect on April 1, 2019. In this podcast, Littler attorneys Devjani Mishra and Emily Haigh help employers operating in New York State and City navigate these new requirements.
10/9/2018 • 34 minutes, 52 seconds
118 - Positive Employee Relations Training: How Employers Can Benefit from Employee Engagement
Littler attorneys Michael Kessel, Russ McEwan and Alan Model, out of our Newark office, discuss the importance of cultivating “employee engagement” to foster a productive, invested workforce. They also describe the new Littler Positive Employee Relations Series, which offers customized, intensive training to supervisors on the causes of negative morale and then arms them with practical tools to spot and handle problems before they get out of hand.
https://www.littler.com/service-solutions/llg/positive-employee-relations
8/6/2018 • 13 minutes, 36 seconds
117 - Investigations in the #MeToo Environment: The Importance of Planning Before A Complaint
Jennifer Youpa, a shareholder in Littler’s Dallas office, and Kevin O’Neill, Senior Director of Littler’s Learning Group, discuss the importance of harassment complaint investigations in the #MeToo climate. As Jennifer and Kevin explain, investigatory responses can no longer be “one size fits all,” especially with the possibility of the viral disclosure of allegations or incidents through social media. In this podcast, Jennifer and Kevin reveal strategies and trends they have seen as they conduct training for employers on sexual harassment and related issues. They address the need for employers to plan various investigatory protocols well ahead of any complaints and how organizations can assess whether an external investigator may be beneficial.
6/20/2018 • 30 minutes, 36 seconds
116 - Effective Sexual Harassment Training in the #MeToo Era
Yesterday’s anti-harassment training won’t cut it in the #MeToo era. Employers must take stock of steps they have taken to prevent and stop sexual harassment in the workplace, and identify how they will answer the clear call for truly effective anti-harassment training. In this podcast, Littler attorneys Demery Ryan and Marissa Dragoo discuss key elements of updated training according to the EEOC’s Select Task Force on the Study of Harassment in the Workplace, including addressing civility in the workplace, promoting bystander intervention, and helping employers develop situational awareness to recognize the potential for harassment before it starts.
6/12/2018 • 19 minutes, 8 seconds
115 - Building Better Workers: How Apprenticeship Programs Can Benefit the Construction Industry
Developers and contractors in the construction industry have seen an increasing shortage of qualified labor in recent years. Apprenticeship programs are one way to attract workers to the industry and help them develop the skills necessary to succeed in the long-term. The current administration is taking steps to foster and expand regulated apprenticeship programs in this country. In this podcast, Littler Shareholders Keith Rosenblatt and Russ McEwan discuss what an apprentice program entails, how it benefits the construction industry, and how employers can participate in these programs.
6/5/2018 • 8 minutes, 19 seconds
114 - How Non-Profit Legal Services Groups Help Employers Support Their Employees
In this podcast, Shareholder Sherril Colombo explores how legal services programs can benefit employers by supporting employees as they navigate non-workplace-related legal issues. Sherril sits down with Jacqui Ledon and Claudia Welsh from Legal Services of Greater Miami, who describe the free services that can be offered directly to individuals, and the organization’s community education programs. They discuss how these services — for example, assistance with family law matters, veterans issues, or elder care — can alleviate challenges to employees that otherwise might affect their productivity and attendance at work.
11/2/2017 • 15 minutes, 34 seconds
113 - Keep Calm and Carry On: HR Must Stay Grounded If Leadership Is Accused of Harassment
In this podcast, Helene Wasserman, co-chair of Littler’s Jury Trial and Litigation Practice Group, discusses how Human Resources personnel should respond if presented with harassment allegations – particularly if those complaints are lodged against high-ranking leadership. She addresses why workers often don’t speak up about harassment and how this trend may shift in light of charges swirling around high-profile players in numerous industries. Helene reviews critical “do’s and don’ts” for HR professionals handling harassment allegations, which can help protect all employees as well as the organization.
10/26/2017 • 7 minutes, 29 seconds
112 - Are Your Compliance Training Efforts Keeping Pace With Industry Standards?
As 2017 winds down, and the window closes to complete any mandatory training, Kevin O’Neill, Senior Director of Littler Learning Group, chats with Dawn McKenney-Maxwell of Littler’s Knowledge Management team about employer training initiatives. Kevin identifies hot topics – social media and bystander training, for example – and reviews employer anti-harassment training duties, particularly in California. Kevin discusses how training approaches continue to evolve and how employers can embrace new trends and technology to make employee training more effective.
10/18/2017 • 24 minutes, 58 seconds
111 - Littler’s Robotics, AI, and Automation Group Helps Employers Prepare
Corinn Jackson sits down with Littler Shareholders Natalie Pierce and Garry Mathiason to discuss the firm’s Robotics, AI, and Automation Practice Group. Natalie and Garry look back at how seismic technological advances have changed the modern workplace and describe the genesis of the group in response to the automation and AI revolution. In addition to addressing implications these developments have for employers, including worker displacement, accommodation issues and privacy and safety concerns, they provide practical recommendations for how employers can respond to the evolving workplace.
10/13/2017 • 35 minutes, 6 seconds
110 - What's All the Fuss About? An Overview of Fair Scheduling Requirements, and a Few Tips
Predictive or fair scheduling laws have taken hold on the West Coast in the cities of Emeryville, California; San Francisco, California; San Jose, California; Seattle, Washington; and the entire state of Oregon. On the opposite side of the country, New York City has also adopted fair scheduling requirements.
In this podcast, Littler attorney Deidra A. Nguyen provides a nuts and bolts overview of these laws and how they will impact your workplace. She sets out specific ideas for implementing compliance tools at your workplace, and provides an overview of where these laws may be headed.
Listen to the podcast and then read Deidra’s in-depth Insight where she provides additional specific information with regard to how these laws are impacting your workplace.
https://www.littler.com/publication-press/publication/who-could-have-predicted-fair-scheduling-requirements-pose-compliance
10/3/2017 • 12 minutes, 55 seconds
109 - Immigration Compliance: Anticipated Changes Call for Employer Diligence
While employers are always juggling their compliance obligations, immigration issues have taken on particular importance under the Trump administration. In this podcast, Shareholder Jorge Lopez from Littler’s Miami office, along with Sean McCrory out of Littler’s Dallas office, discuss key workplace compliance issues. They review I-9 and visa requirements and the potential for an increase in ICE audits and worksite visits. Jorge and Sean also address the uncertainty surrounding the DACA (Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals) and TPS (temporary protected status) programs. They offer employers tips on how to be proactive in light of expected changes in policy and enforcement priorities.
9/21/2017 • 14 minutes, 57 seconds
108 - Email – It’s the New Letter
How an employee’s work performance is documented can make the difference between winning and losing at trial. In this podcast, Shareholder Helene Wasserman from Littler’s Los Angeles office and Co-Chair of Littler's Trials and Litigation Practice Group discusses how email has invaded the domain previously reserved for more formal written communications, and what steps to take to help protect your company from costly e-mistakes.
7/5/2017 • 9 minutes, 21 seconds
107- Not Phoning It In: Telecommuting Accommodations and the ADA
In Quentin Tarantino's classic film, "Pulp Fiction," two hitmen, Jules and Vincent (played by Samuel L. Jackson and John Travolta), find themselves in a farcical and escalating "mess" – requiring the advice of a "fixer" known as "The Wolf" (played by Harvey Keitel). The Wolf arrives at the scene, assesses the situation with cool detachment, and develops a detailed plan to extricate Jules and Vincent from their unsavory dilemma. Imagine "The Wolf" insisting on phoning in his assistance instead of working in person with Jules and Vincent. Would he have been as effective? In this podcast, we discuss how agile work and employee requests to work from home implicate obligations under employment laws – specifically the Americans with Disabilities Act and other non-discrimination laws.
1/6/2017 • 19 minutes, 47 seconds
106 - ERISA Cyber Security Threats and the Role of Human Resources
With the increasing threat to organizations from data breaches, HR plays a critical role in helping prevent and minimize the risk from cyber theft. This podcast will address how to identify potential cyber security problems, workforce challenges in data protection, and the use of policies, training and employee education that are designed to protect private and sensitive data.
9/8/2016 • 21 minutes, 37 seconds
105 - Conducting Internal Workplace Investigations – Are You Prepared?
Having an effective and consistent investigation process can play an important role in a company's culture. Join Kathy Cooper Franklin, Littler shareholder, as she talks about creating a speak-up workplace culture, walks you through the six stages of an investigation, and explains the importance of written guidelines in an investigation process. This podcast provides employers with insight and tips for conducting internal investigations in the workplace.
9/6/2016 • 24 minutes, 1 second
104 - Wage and Hour Challenges for the Home Care Industry
Cases filed against home care companies are at an all-time high. What pay practices may cause trouble for home care companies? Find out how to help protect your company and to try to avoid or better defend your business against potential litigation. Join Littler shareholder Angelo Spinola for an informative podcast about wage and hour issues unique to the home care industry, including exempt vs. nonexempt classification of workers, the salary plus pay method, outside sales positions, mileage reimbursement, the continuous work day theory and more.
In California, signatures are being gathered in support of the “Control, Regulate and Tax Adult Use of Marijuana Initiative.” The initiative is likely to qualify for the November 2016 ballot and, if passed by the voters, could legalize the recreational use of marijuana in California. In this podcast, Bruce Sarchet, Littler Mendelson Shareholder, explains the current status of California law in this area, the impact of Federal law, and the steps which employers can take now to prepare for this potential change in California.
6/26/2016 • 14 minutes, 27 seconds
101 - Emerging Accessibility Issues under Title III of the ADA
Title III of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) requires employers in a wide range of industries to ensure public accommodations, i.e. make their sites, goods and services accessible to individuals with disabilities. This impacts employers in numerous ways that have previously remained off the radar of ADA compliance but are now taking on greater focus, particularly regarding service animal access obligations and website accessibility. In this podcast, two Littler Mendelson shareholders, Peter Petesch, Esq. and Gavin Appleby, Esq., bring their subject matter expertise to bear on this fast growing area of liability exposure. Peter and Gavin discuss the challenges and responsibilities presented by the laws and regulations that have emerged – or have yet to emerge – in the area governing provision of accessibility to individuals with disabilities.