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Lineman Claims His Overtime, Training Opportunities Were Derailed On Basis of Race

HR Daily Advisor

An African-American railroad worker alleged that he was denied overtime and certain training due to race discrimination. In 1997, Amtrak hired “Luke” as a signal helper and then promoted him in 2001 to lineman in the company’s Electric Traction Department. His employer denied the allegations. What Happened.

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Understanding and preventing incivility at work

Business Management Daily

A 2001 workplace study by Cortina, Magley, Williams, and Langhout establishes some of the most prominent impacts workers feel when mistreated by their employers, with negative outcomes affecting everything from the quality of their work to their physical and mental health. Were you ever treated rudely by a cashier?

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Ultimate HR Calendar 2023: Key Dates (+How To Celebrate Them)

Vantage Circle

Set up a mini challenge for National Hobby Month where you ask your team to dedicate an hour of every workday to a hobby and show it off at the end of the month. As an HR professional, starting the new year by finding, curating, and planning for the upcoming events in the coming months is a not-so-fun start. National Hobby Month.