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1 week agoMorning Docket: 03.27.26 - Above the Law
Several legal and political issues are currently prominent, including judicial nominations, jury trial restrictions, and corporate legal challenges.
Lawyers have argued that an alleged "informal and somewhat vulgar working environment" at tech giant Apple meant a worker should not have been sacked after a colleague complained about him talking about "tramps" and "whores" in Portuguese.
My husband is a rising executive for an international company. He does a lot of interviews for new hires. The other day he said to me that he was planning to have lunch at Hooters with a potential employee. When I voiced my concern about his choice of restaurant, he patronizingly said he met his boss at a Hooters. I doubt that, but as he was dressing to go, I reiterated my concern. He left for work without even his usual kiss goodbye.
Comparing a colleague to Darth Vader in an online personality test resulted in a 30,000 compensation award. Leaving someone out of the tea round could contribute to unfair constructive dismissal. Sighing at a colleague could be discriminatory. An air kiss wasn't harassment and neither was telling a manager his work was messy. Allocating a senior employee a low-status desk can be seen as a demotion.