We help organizations develop customized diversity and inclusion initiatives that advance strategic objectives within the legal margins. The purpose of Littler's podcasts is to provide helpful information for employers, addressing the latest developments in labor and employment relations. They are not a substitute for experienced legal counsel and do not provide legal advice or attempt to address the numerous factual issues that arise in any employment-related issue.
60 Available Episodes (60 Total)Average duration: 00:29:26
Apr 07, 2023
160 - The Rise in Antisemitism in America
00:26:44
There has been a recent, dramatic rise in antisemitism in the United States. In this podcast, David Goldman, the Executive Director and General Counsel of Congregation Emanu-El in San Francisco, shares his perspective on how this trend is impacting our communities and workplaces, and offers some practical insights as to how the development of a shared understanding, along with a combination of empathy and meaningful policy implementation, can contribute to a more respect-based coexistence as we move forward.
Mar 31, 2023
159 - Conversations with Women: Littler’s Traditional Labor Practice
00:24:28
To celebrate the last week of Women’s History Month, WLI co-chair Margaret Hogan (Denver), talks with three Littler associates who have shaped their legal careers in the area of traditional labor. Listen as Kameron Miller (Charleston), Ashton Hupman (Washington D.C.) and Brittany Stepp (Philadelphia) tell their stories of being women attorneys in a field that has traditionally been dominated by men.
Feb 27, 2023
158 - A Conversation on Black Resistance, Resilience and Being Real
00:41:14
As February comes to a close, Littler is capping off our celebration of Black History Month with a special podcast highlighting the voices of some of our Black attorneys. Kimberly Dobson (Long Island, NY) talks with fellow Littler attorneys, Kim Carter (San Diego, CA), Jason Byrd (New York City, NY), and Taylor Lawson (Memphis, TN) about how they’ve experienced – and seen the impact of – Black resistance in their personal and professional lives.
Nov 11, 2022
157 - Veterans Day 2022: Stories from Military Family Members
00:16:27
Emily Haigh, U.S. Army veteran and co-chair of Litter's Veterans Affinity Group, speaks with Littler attorneys William Anthony, Tracy Leidner, and Emily Arnett, who each have a family member currently serving in active duty.
Jun 28, 2022
156 - Going Beyond IE&D 101: A Deeper Understanding of Being Transgender Today in America
00:42:18
As Pride Month comes to a close, we are celebrating with a very special podcast that features the personal stories and perspectives from two members of the Littler family.
Littler Knowledge Management Counsel, Betsy Cammarata (GSC – Kansas City) talks with Littler alum, Bennett Kaspar-Williams (Corporate Counsel for Labor Relations at Amazon Studios) about:
- The effective use of Employee Resource Groups (ERGs) to strengthen connections between employees and the employer
- The benefits of thoughtful conversation about what it means to be transgender, evidence-based considerations, and avoiding oversimplification of complex and nuanced issues
- How the deliberate perpetuation of misinformation hurts trans people and their families – among other topics
Jun 02, 2022
155 - An Employer’s Guide to Deciding When to Publish a Statement on Current Events
00:08:53
Employers are under the microscope from internal and external stakeholders to weigh in on myriad social issues and current events. To publish, or not to publish in each instance? That is the question. In this brief “podcast-ette,” Alyesha Asghar Dotson highlights the self-assessment that an employer ought to engage in before pressing that publish or print button.
May 31, 2022
154 - Celebrating AAPI Heritage Month: Feeling Foreign Where We Belong
00:21:46
Littler attorney, Judy Iriye (L.A. – Century City) talks with fellow Littler attorney, Kevin Yam (New York) and Littler alum, Fran Barbieri (Chief Counsel, Litigation and Employment at World Wide Technology in St Louis, Missouri), about personal experiences where they were able to overcome feelings of foreignness to achieve personal and professional success.
May 18, 2022
153 - Celebrating AAPI Heritage Month: Leadership and Collaboration
00:20:47
In honor and celebration of Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, Littler attorneys William Ng (Long Island), Hinna Upal (Rochester) and Gregory Iskander (Walnut Creek) discuss how their journeys to leadership were built on promoting collaboration, finding community and creating opportunities for other diverse attorneys.
Apr 27, 2022
152 - “Articulate” As a Compliment? We Need to Talk
00:53:41
In the weeks leading up to and during the historic confirmation hearings of Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson to the Supreme Court, the first Black female justice was repeatedly recognized by a number of senators for being so “articulate” while being questioned. The “compliment” resonated at the same frequency as fingernails screeching across a chalkboard for many listeners.
Littler Principal Cindy-Ann Thomas and her special guest, Professor Inte’a DeShields:
-- Unpack the cultural context of the word “articulate”
- Discuss why the word is viewed as a linguistic aggression for Blacks and African-Americans
- Consider the word’s relationship to “code-switching” and “racial bilingualism”
- Provide a framework for analyzing the appropriateness of the word’s use and more suitable alternatives
- Examine different strategies for responding to the “compliment” – particularly in workplace scenarios where there is an interest in preserving the relationship
This podcast offers an in-depth discussion about how and why such a seemingly straightforward word has such a bruising impact for so many.
Apr 05, 2022
151 - What’s Golf Got to Do with It? Linking Fairway Sand Traps to Workplace Equity Gaps
00:54:51
Golf is one of the most significant informal business networks and approximately half of all women feel like their exclusion from these gateways is among the key challenges to reaching the highest echelons of corporate leadership. As a prelude to the 2022 edition of the “Masters Season,” Littler Principal Cindy-Ann Thomas explores how enduring barriers in recreational golf impact meaningful access and equity gains for women in corporate America.
With nationally recognized LPGA leader and “Top 50 Instructor in the U.S.” Dana Rader as her guest, you will hear an engaging conversation on topics that include:
• An exploration of the business advantages that can flow from golf
• Reasons why exclusionary practices have legally and culturally been allowed to persist within the sport
• Tips for how women can overcome the external and internal obstacles to participating more meaningfully
• Action steps that golf industry insiders can take to advance the ball for female golfers
• Strategies that business leaders can take to level the playing field for businesswomen
• A “Gentleman’s Guide” to including golf for mentoring and networking with aspiring businesswomen in a post-#MeToo era
• An assortment of entertaining and inspirational tales from the “Forward Tees”
Apr 07 | 00:26:44
160 - The Rise in Antisemitism in America
Mar 31 | 00:24:28
159 - Conversations with Women: Littler’s Traditional Labor Practice
Feb 27 | 00:41:14
158 - A Conversation on Black Resistance, Resilience and Being Real
Nov 11 | 00:16:27
157 - Veterans Day 2022: Stories from Military Family Members
Jun 28 | 00:42:18
156 - Going Beyond IE&D 101: A Deeper Understanding of Being Transgender Today in America
Jun 02 | 00:08:53
155 - An Employer’s Guide to Deciding When to Publish a Statement on Current Events
May 31 | 00:21:46
154 - Celebrating AAPI Heritage Month: Feeling Foreign Where We Belong
May 18 | 00:20:47
153 - Celebrating AAPI Heritage Month: Leadership and Collaboration
Apr 27 | 00:53:41
152 - “Articulate” As a Compliment? We Need to Talk
Apr 05 | 00:54:51
151 - What’s Golf Got to Do with It? Linking Fairway Sand Traps to Workplace Equity Gaps
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