26 min

Episode 50 The NLRB's Stand Against Employee Gag Orders: A New Era for Worker Rights The Leadership Antidote Podcast

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One of the goals of this podcast is to provide listeners with the information they need to become future-driven leaders and build future-ready organizational culture. It’s fitting that for the 50th episode Dr. Kim discusses the in’s and out’s of the recent ruling of the National Labor Relations Board that makes it unlawful for companies to make laid-off employees agree not to disparage their former employer as part of a severance package. This is a significant shift in Worker’s Rights. As we court a 4-day work week, navigate layoffs, and determine the future of remote work, this is an important discussion for leaders. Dr. Kim is breaking down the implications of this ruling, why it was necessary, how it benefits employees and what can former employees really say.

One of the goals of this podcast is to provide listeners with the information they need to become future-driven leaders and build future-ready organizational culture. It’s fitting that for the 50th episode Dr. Kim discusses the in’s and out’s of the recent ruling of the National Labor Relations Board that makes it unlawful for companies to make laid-off employees agree not to disparage their former employer as part of a severance package. This is a significant shift in Worker’s Rights. As we court a 4-day work week, navigate layoffs, and determine the future of remote work, this is an important discussion for leaders. Dr. Kim is breaking down the implications of this ruling, why it was necessary, how it benefits employees and what can former employees really say.

26 min