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    Labor Relations Radio E129—LRI's Phil Wilson on an NLRB ALJ's Outrageous Ruling Against Free Speech

    Labor Relations Radio E129—LRI's Phil Wilson on an NLRB ALJ's Outrageous Ruling Against Free Speech

    Recently, an administrative law judge (ALJ) ruled that Amazon CEO Andy Jassey’s answers to interview questions violated the National Labor Relations Act.
    Unless the ALJ's decision regarding Jassey's seemingly innocuous statements made during various interviews in 2022 (included in this episode) is overturned, which is unlikely to happen soon, all employers' speech during union-organizing campaigns may be significantly impacted. [See the full ALJ decision here.]
    In this joint episode of Labor Relations Radio and Labor Relations Institute’s Left of Boom show, LRI’s Phil Wilson and Peter List discuss the ALJ’s decision against Amazon, and its ramifications for all employers.
    * NLRB ALJ Decision on Amazon CEO Comments
    * NLRB’s Basic Guide to the National Labor Relations Act
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    • 54 min
    Labor Relations Radio E128—Dr. Fiona Jamison On The Seismic Shift In Employee Expectations

    Labor Relations Radio E128—Dr. Fiona Jamison On The Seismic Shift In Employee Expectations

    With employee engagement the lowest it’s been in 11 years, Dr. Fiona Jamison, CEO of Spring International, joins Labor Relations Radio host Peter List to discuss the “seismic shift” in employee expectations that has occurred over the past several years and how employers can adapt.
    Fiona’s company, Spring International, is a women-owned, full-service, custom research and consulting firm located in suburban Philadelphia, PA. Across all research (policy, customer, and employee) programs, Spring has helped large corporations using customized employee engagement surveys, onboarding surveys, diversity assessments, exit interviews, & leadership assessments, as well as conducted research in 88 countries and in 25 languages.
    You can follow Fiona Jamison on LinkedIn here, or contact Spring International here.
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    Labor Relations Radio E127—A Conversation With Patricia Garland About Employee Engagement & Maslow

    Labor Relations Radio E127—A Conversation With Patricia Garland About Employee Engagement & Maslow

    According to Gallup, employee engagement is at its lowest point in 11 years.
    The term ‘Employee Engagement’ has been around since 1990. Since then, corporate America has spent millions (billions?) of dollars investing in the “engagement industry”—polls, seminars, consultants and training.
    Why, then, is engagement still so low?
    What Is Employee Engagement? “Employee engagement,” according to one definition, “is a concept in human resources that refers to the degree to which employees are invested in, motivated by and passionate about the work they do and the company for which they work.” 
    In this episode of Labor Relations Radio, returning guest Patricia Garland—author of ‘33 Ways How Not to Screw Up HR’—joins host Peter List to explore possible reasons why employee engagement is low and why, perhaps, we’re asking the wrong questions.
    Related:
    * Labor Relations Radio, Ep. 61—'33 Ways Not To Screw Up HR' Author Patricia Garland
    * Labor Relations Radio, E113—How Your Merit Pay Plan May Cause Union Problems, with Guest Patricia Garland
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    • 37 min
    Labor Relations Radio E126—CEO Paul Centenari on the Power of Open Book Management

    Labor Relations Radio E126—CEO Paul Centenari on the Power of Open Book Management

    More than 20 years ago, Atlas Container was the cover story of an Inc. magazine article entitled, The Power of Listening (registration required).
    In this episode of Labor Relations Radio, host Peter List is joined by Paul Centenari, CEO of Atlas Container, a corrugated box manufacturer that practices Open Book Management (OBM).
    In this episode, Paul shares his views on what makes OBM a successful way to manage a business, as well as some of the challenges.
    Related: The Power of Listening—How does an old-line manufacturer in a stagnant industry manage to grow 25% a year for 10 years? By taking its employees seriously.
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    • 48 min
    Labor Relations Radio E125—David R. Osborne Discusses His New Podcast, Government Unions & Exclusive Representation

    Labor Relations Radio E125—David R. Osborne Discusses His New Podcast, Government Unions & Exclusive Representation

    David R. Osborne, Senior Fellow for Labor Policy with the Commonwealth Foundation, returns to Labor Relations Radio to discuss his new podcast, Disunion: The Government Union Report, government unions, as well as how unions are working around the Supreme Court’s 2018 Janus decision.
    Read more about the Commonwealth Foundation here.
    Listen to David’s podcast Disunion: Government Union Report:
    * On Spotify
    * On YouTube
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    • 42 min
    Labor Relations Radio, E124—Nicole Solas, A Stay-At-Home Mom Sued By The Teachers' Union For Asking Questions

    Labor Relations Radio, E124—Nicole Solas, A Stay-At-Home Mom Sued By The Teachers' Union For Asking Questions

    When Nicole Solas, a stay-at-home mom, was enrolling her child into kindergarten, she asked a few too many questions about what was going to be taught to her child.
    The lack of answers, ultimately, led to public-records requests, which then turned into a lawsuit by the teachers’ union.
    In this episode of Labor Relations Radio, Ms. Solas joins host Peter List to discuss what led to the lawsuit against her, and the three-year saga that she has endured.
    In addition to being a stay-at-home mon, Ms. Solas is a non-practicing attorney and Senior Fellow at the Independent Women’s Forum. She has also appeared as a parent advocate on The Ingraham Angle, Tucker Carlson Tonight, Newsmax National Report, and National Review. Her favorite appearance was on the cover of the New York Post as a featured “domestic terrorist.” She is the 2021 winner of the Goldwater Institute Freedom Award for battling education bureaucrats.  
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    • 42 min

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