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Apparently, selling “Wake The [expletive] Up” coffee raises the “for cause” termination bar

Let this be a lesson to those who are thinking about selling “Wake The F*&k Up” Coffee, “The Hottest F*&king Nuts,” or “The Hottest F*&king Sauce.” Recently, I read this article from Clark Kauffman in the Des Moines Register about a cashier at the Last Chance Market in Iowa, who…

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Employee’s Twitter hatin’ costs him unemployment benefits

An employee getting fired for caustic social-media posts is so 2011. Having an application for unemployment-compensation benefits denied because of Twitter stupidity — that’s the new black. Details of a recent Commonwealth of Pennsylvania decision — don’t tread on me, Idaho — after the jump… * * * Stephen Burns…

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PA companies offering severance to employees should read this…

Starting this year, employees who receive severance pay in excess of 40% of the average annual wage in Pennsylvania will have their unemployment compensation benefits offset. Currently, that 40% number is $17,853.00. As Jonathan Segal, Legislative Director for PA State Council of SHRM, notes here, employers should be very careful…

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Good grief! Hallmark launches line of unemployment cards

Mach·i·a·vel·li·an   [mak-ee-uh–vel-ee-uhn] adjective of, like, or befitting Machiavelli.   characterized by subtle or unscrupulous cunning. He resorted to Machiavellian tactics in order to get ahead.   The quality associated with marketing a line of greeting cards to capitalize on the 9.1% unemployment rate in the United States. Hallmark’s decision to…

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No unemployment benefits for woman fired for Facebooking at work

If you read this blog (or just about any other labor and employment law blog), you know that social media policies have fallen under recent heightened scrutiny because of the chilling effect they could have on employees discussing terms and conditions of employment (e.g., wages, hours, etc.) with each other…

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PA employee sleeps on the job and still collects unemployment

Hi there, Pennsylvania employers. Do you have employees that remind you of the sleeping gentleman in the picture to the right? After the jump, read about a local employee who was fired after getting caught sleeping on the job four times, and still successfully obtained unemployment compensation benefits! The case…