The latest episode of CalChamber’s The Workplace podcast focuses on men and the #MeToo movement. As more publicity is being given to instances of sexual harassment around the country, men have responded to news stories and other developments in a variety of ways. Some will no longer meet with female colleagues or socialize with women coworkers to protect themselves from the possibility of being wrongfully accused of harassment. Erika Frank, CalChamber Vice President of Legal Affairs and General Counsel, is joined by Jennifer Shaw, President of the Shaw Law Group, to shed light on these issues and provide perspective on the #MeToo movement.
Episode 154: What Supreme Court Ruling on Arbitration and PAGA Means for Employers
Episode 153: Authors Share Small Business Success Tips from Self-Made Bosses
Episode 152: Considerations, Best Practices for Returning to In-Person Work Arrangements
Episode 151: CalChamber Hiring Checklist Makes Onboarding Easy
Episode 150: Questions Remain on Workplace Emergency Bill
Episode 149: Two Approaches to Worker Scheduling
Episode 148: Important HR Bills to Watch This Year
Episode 147: Secretary Weber: Fostering Women Leaders
Episode 146: Important Updates on Arbitration Law
Episode 145: New Bill Proposes Workplace Vaccine Law
Episode 144: California’s New COVID-19 Mask Rules
Episode 143: COVID Paid Sick Leave: Old vs. New
Episode 142: Labor Law Proposals to Keep an Eye On
Episode 141: COVID-19 Workplace Safety Rules Update
Episode 140: California Holiday Pay, Time Off Rules
Episode 139: HR Tips for Work Holiday Parties
Episode 138: Memorable Calls from the Helpline
Episode 137: Stories From the Labor Law Helpline
Episode 136: Questions From the Labor Law Helpline
Episode 135: Get Ready. New Labor Laws Are Coming
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