HR Stories Podcast - A Lesson in Every Story!

Season 2 Preview - Court Cases that Changed HR - Launching 4-15-2021

April 13, 2021 John Thalheimer and Chuck Simikian, SHRM-SCP Season 2 Episode 0
HR Stories Podcast - A Lesson in Every Story!
Season 2 Preview - Court Cases that Changed HR - Launching 4-15-2021
HR Stories Podcast - A Lesson in Every Story!
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Show Notes

We are excited to announce that the recording for Season Two of HR Stories Podcast is underway. This season we are focusing on the legal cases(stories) that changed Human Resources.

Beth was a teenage Lifeguard trying to make money and go to college. Michelle was excited to land a great job as a Bank Teller in her hometown. Kimberly was fresh out of college,  recently married, and had landed a prized marketing job with a major company in their Chicago office. 

But they all ended up going to the Supreme Court changing HR forever. These and more stories are the focus for HR Stories Podcast - Season 2 - launching 4-15-2021. Come join us!

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The viewpoints expressed by the characters in the stories are not necessarily that of The Team at HR Stories. The stories are shared to present various, real-world scenarios and share how they were handled by policy and, at times, law. Chuck and John are not lawyers and always recommend working with an employment lawyer to address concerns.