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Ground Rules: Employment Law Over Your Coffee Break

Ground Rules: Employment Law Over Your Coffee Break

著者: Pam Howland
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Hosted by seasoned attorney Pam Howland, alongside attorneys Jennifer Walrath and Doug Plass, Ground Rules delivers employment law insights in bite-sized weekly episodes. With decades of courtroom experience, this dynamic trio has seen the costly consequences of legal missteps for employers—and they're here to help you avoid them.


Perfect for business owners, HR professionals, and supervisors, this podcast is your go-to guide for staying ahead of the curve on employment law, fostering compliant workplaces, and keeping your business out of the courthouse. Grab your coffee, tune in, and gain practical tips to protect and empower your team.

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  • What the EEOC's New Enforcement Plan Means for Idaho Employers
    2026/06/24

    The EEOC released its new National Enforcement Plan in June 2026, and it reads like a roadmap of exactly where enforcement is headed through 2029. I sat down with Jennifer Walrath and Doug Plass to break down what's in it and what it means for you as an employer.

    This is not a vague document. The EEOC is telling employers and their attorneys precisely which types of cases it plans to bring and which legal questions it wants the Supreme Court to settle. That kind of transparency is worth paying attention to.

    *Ground Rules hosts and guests are not providing legal advice in this podcast. Do not act upon any of the information discussed in this podcast without first consulting a licensed attorney in your jurisdiction.*

    📖 Available now on Amazon! Law for Leaders: The Roadmap Every Leader Needs to Know to Avoid Workplace Claims and Lawsuits

    Written for busy leaders who need straightforward answers, this guide cuts through legal complexity to deliver fundamental knowledge that can help protect your business. Don't risk a preventable lawsuit - arm yourself with the practical wisdom that only comes from decades of courtroom experience. Purchase your copy here!

    Don't miss out!
    🔗 Connect with us on LinkedIn
    📧 Sign up for our email blast
    📚 Learn more about our Law for Leaders Training Program
    👥 Learn more about your Hosts and Idaho Employment Lawyers

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    24 分
  • The Rules of the Road for AI in the Workplace
    2026/06/17

    What do AI policies have in common with traffic laws? More than you might think. In Part 2 of our AI series, Ally Ross uses a "rules of the road" analogy to explain how employers can create practical guardrails for AI use. The conversation covers policy development, human oversight, bias concerns, documentation, monitoring, and why doing nothing may be the riskiest approach of all.

    *Ground Rules hosts and guests are not providing legal advice in this podcast. Do not act upon any of the information discussed in this podcast without first consulting a licensed attorney in your jurisdiction.*

    📖 Available now on Amazon! Law for Leaders: The Roadmap Every Leader Needs to Know to Avoid Workplace Claims and Lawsuits

    Written for busy leaders who need straightforward answers, this guide cuts through legal complexity to deliver fundamental knowledge that can help protect your business. Don't risk a preventable lawsuit - arm yourself with the practical wisdom that only comes from decades of courtroom experience. Purchase your copy here!

    Don't miss out!
    🔗 Connect with us on LinkedIn
    📧 Sign up for our email blast
    📚 Learn more about our Law for Leaders Training Program
    👥 Learn more about your Hosts and Idaho Employment Lawyers

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    31 分
  • Hiring Teens This Summer? These Are The Child Labor Law Mistakes to Avoid
    2026/06/10

    Summer is one of the busiest hiring seasons of the year, and for many employers, that means bringing teenagers onto the team. But hiring minors comes with unique legal requirements that can catch employers off guard.

    In this episode of Ground Rules, Pam Howland, Jennifer Walrath, and Doug Plass discuss the top five things employers should know before hiring teens for summer work. From hazardous occupation restrictions and work-hour limitations to recordkeeping requirements and Department of Labor audits, they break down the rules employers need to understand to avoid costly mistakes.

    The conversation also covers practical compliance tips, common pitfalls in industries like restaurants and retail, and why a little preparation now can save employers significant headaches later.

    Whether you're hiring your first seasonal employee or managing a large summer workforce, this episode offers practical guidance to help you stay compliant and protect your business.

    *Ground Rules hosts and guests are not providing legal advice in this podcast. Do not act upon any of the information discussed in this podcast without first consulting a licensed attorney in your jurisdiction.*

    📖 Available now on Amazon! Law for Leaders: The Roadmap Every Leader Needs to Know to Avoid Workplace Claims and Lawsuits

    Written for busy leaders who need straightforward answers, this guide cuts through legal complexity to deliver fundamental knowledge that can help protect your business. Don't risk a preventable lawsuit - arm yourself with the practical wisdom that only comes from decades of courtroom experience. Purchase your copy here!

    Don't miss out!
    🔗 Connect with us on LinkedIn
    📧 Sign up for our email blast
    📚 Learn more about our Law for Leaders Training Program
    👥 Learn more about your Hosts and Idaho Employment Lawyers

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    25 分
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