American Society of Employers
Copycat Lay Off or Necessary Reduction in Force?

28 March 2023

Copycat Lay Off or Necessary Reduction in Force?

Author: Michael Burns

A Stanford professor of organizational behavior makes an interesting observation about certain employer lay off practices. He believes when certain industries start laying off employees in anticipation or reaction to a perceived business downturn that in many are just copying off one another rather than reducing their workforce by necessity.

Personality Tests and Returning to the Office: What You Need to Know

28 March 2023

Personality Tests and Returning to the Office: What You Need to Know

Author: Emily Fioravante

As the world continues to recover from the COVID-19 pandemic, many companies are planning to bring their employees back to the office. It is important to remember, however, that the pandemic has changed the way we work and interact with one another. As a result, many companies are looking for ways to ensure that employees are comfortable returning to the office and are able to work effectively with their colleagues. One way to do this is through the use of personality tests.
Divided Government Equals Regulatory Nightmare for HR

28 March 2023

Divided Government Equals Regulatory Nightmare for HR

Author: Anthony Kaylin

It was thought by the founders that if the government was divided, it would likely be a push towards bipartisanship and compromise – a check and balance.  But in recent times, bipartisanship on major issues has become extremely political.

Does Your Company Offer Volunteer Time Off?

28 March 2023

Does Your Company Offer Volunteer Time Off?

Author: Linda Olejniczak

Are your employees passionate about a cause or do they want to volunteer at their kids’ reading day for an hour?  Then it’s time you look at offering VTO – Volunteer Time Off.  It is proven to improve employee engagement and productivity.  It is also great for your brand.

Gen-Z’s Buzz Words are Now Entering the Workplace

28 March 2023

Gen-Z’s Buzz Words are Now Entering the Workplace

Author: Heather Nezich

If you have a teenager in your home, you’ve likely heard many of their terms….and maybe had to ask them what it means or secretly google it.  This year, Gen Z will turn anywhere from 11 to 26 years old.  This means many of them are now bringing their slang to the workplace.

Quick Hits - March 29, 2023

28 March 2023

Quick Hits - March 29, 2023

Author: ASE Staff

Right to Work in Michigan is no longer the law: On Friday last week Governor Whitmer signed the bill repealing Right to Work. Michigan became the first state to repeal Right to Work in the country in the past sixty years.  This was no surprise. The Governor said she would sign the bill once passed even though it contains features that prevent a popular vote referendum.

NLRB General Counsel Continues Attacks on Employer Policies

21 March 2023

NLRB General Counsel Continues Attacks on Employer Policies

Author: Michael Burns

Most employer handbooks have a policy addressing solicitations at work. One major purpose of a no solicitation policy is to prevent union organizing on an employer’s premises. Union organizers want easy access to employees and where better to reach them?

Top 5 Tools for Engagement on Zoom

21 March 2023

Top 5 Tools for Engagement on Zoom

Author: Clifton Clarke

We are officially in a post pandemic workspace now.  What does that mean?  We probably are managing remote teams, figuring out smarter ways to work, and meeting more efficiently. 

Does Military Leave Have to be Paid?

21 March 2023

Does Military Leave Have to be Paid?

Author: Anthony Kaylin

If an employee goes off on military leave, is the leave paid or unpaid?  It depends on how the company covers other comparable leaves for non-military reasons.

Michigan Takes Important Step to Improve Inclusivity at Work

21 March 2023

Michigan Takes Important Step to Improve Inclusivity at Work

Author: Heather Nezich

Last week, Governor Gretchen Whitmer signed legislation expanding the Elliott-Larsen Civil Rights Act (ELCRA). The bill reaffirms legal protections for sexual orientation and expands coverage to include gender identity and expression. 

Quick Hits - March 22, 2023

21 March 2023

Quick Hits - March 22, 2023

Author: ASE Staff

Highest share of work at home has stabilized: Nearly 30% of all work happened at home in January, six times the rate in 2019, according to WFH Research, a data-collection project. In Washington and other large urban centers, the share of remote work is closer to half. In the nation’s biggest cities, entire office buildings sit empty.

The Origins of the Employers’ Association of Detroit

14 March 2023

The Origins of the Employers’ Association of Detroit

Author: Thomas Klug

Chester Murphy Culver served as the general manager of the Employers’ Association of Detroit (EAD) from 1916 to 1952.  Long before he took that position, however, he was intimately connected to the people who created the EAD in 1902. 

Dealing with Intermittent FMLA

14 March 2023

Dealing with Intermittent FMLA

Author: Anthony Kaylin

Intermittent FMLA is one of the most difficult issues for HR professionals.  It can be difficult to manage, and personal liability could attach if they interfere with FMLA leave.  Therefore, a conservative approach is recommended.  However, a recent Federal 6th Circuit of Appeals case (which covers Michigan) may provide some helpful guidance.

Right to Work Repeal Passes in Michigan Legislature – Goes to Governor for Signature

14 March 2023

Right to Work Repeal Passes in Michigan Legislature – Goes to Governor for Signature

Author: Michael Burns

Michigan’s Legislature moved quickly to repeal Michigan’s 10-year-old Right to Work law. Right to Work allows private sector union members to opt out of union dues payment should they disagree with the services rendered, the political position their union takes, or any other reason the union member may have for deciding the union has not earned their support. Right to Work gives thousands of Michigan union workers leverage to hold their unions accountable.
Managers Struggling to Handle Employee Mental Health Concerns

14 March 2023

Managers Struggling to Handle Employee Mental Health Concerns

Author: Heather Nezich

The mental health crisis in the U.S. is not going away anytime soon, and managers are on the front lines of a rapidly evolving mental health crisis in the workplace often without the resources they need to support workers. That’s according to the findings of Lyra Health’s 2023 State of Workforce Mental Health Report. The third annual survey compiles responses from more than 2,500 employees and 250 employee benefits leaders.

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