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,” ...
As the political climate becomes increasingly volatile, employers may expect their employees to engage in political discourse both within and outside the workplace. Even if it occurs off-duty or ...
In today’s polarized world, navigating political discussions at work can feel like walking a tightrope. While some employees ...
Discontent has surged across U.S. society, largely defined the last three presidential elections, and now appears set to challenge business owners in the workplace. The rising sense of grievance ...
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 ...
I read with some skepticism the recent opinion piece ("Spanberger displays a rare trait in politics – intellectual honesty," May 16) by my good friend and former House of Delegates colleague, David ...
After months of demonstrations against the war in Gaza, the unrest reached a boiling point in the final weeks of the school year at Columbia University in 2024, when WSJ visited the school’s tent ...