An employee writes a memo on the natural abilities of
women; the memo makes the front page of the New York Times . A
supervisor carries the White Man’s Bible to a rally; he is broadcast on CNN. What can
or can’t an employer do when an employee’s speech becomes a lightning rod
for controversy? Listen to a distinguished panel discuss situations ripped from the
news, and evaluate the cases under the NLRA, Title VII, state laws protecting
political speech, and employer codes of conduct.
This CLE is approved for
credit through May 23, 2020.
Panelists:
Emma R. Denny | Attorney at Halunen Law
Sandro M.
Garofalo | Director and Labor Relations Counsel for Target Corporation
Joseph
G. Schmitt | Shareholder at Nilan Johnson Lewis PA
Tyler Wiese |
Attorney at NLRB, Region
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Moderator:
Nick Pladson | Administrative Judge,
EEOC
CLE
Credits:
1.0 Standard CLE Credits approved
| Event Code: 257489
Cost:
MSBA Members: $29.95
Non-MSBA Members:
$64.95