Attorneys at Berger Kahn examine employers' power to regulate political speech in the workplace and nuances depending on the ...
In a world where political disagreements have ripped friendships, and even families asunder, it isn’t surprising similarly acrimonious debate also arises in the workplace. In fact, those verbal ...
The 2024 presidential election served as a lightning rod for bigger issues in the workplace. New research by Energage shows a silent divide where employees face challenges discussing political and ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. A colleague recently emailed me a picture of a seemingly political gesture that was roiling her office and asked ...
From the inauguration of the new presidential administration to the conclusion of the recent government shutdown, we saw no shortage of consequential political events in 2025. Many employers have ...
In today’s polarized climate, political talk seems to pop up everywhere—even at work. But while some conversations can create connection, political discussions in professional settings can carry ...
David Urban is senior counsel at Liebert Cassidy Whitmore, where he represents public agencies and public and private educational institutions in labor and employment law, with a focus on First ...
Politics in the workplace intersects with a wide range of labor and employment laws, including anti-discrimination statutes, protected concerted activity under the NLRA, state “captive audience bans,” ...
A new survey shows a large majority of employees are uncomfortable with political discussions on the job and want them excluded from the workplace. In a world where political disagreements have ripped ...
A colleague recently emailed me a picture of a seemingly political gesture that was roiling her office and asked me what I thought. The picture was of a 10-by-3-inch sticker, openly affixed to an ...