• Episode #66: Twitter's New Office Vernacular, Amazon Goes to Court, and Scabby the Inflatable Rat

  • Jul 26 2021
  • Durata: 42 min
  • Podcast
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Episode #66: Twitter's New Office Vernacular, Amazon Goes to Court, and Scabby the Inflatable Rat

  • Riassunto

  • This week's show opens with an announcement on the podcast's future, so give it a listen and see what's coming! We can't wait.

    For our last show prior to the summer break, we sped through several issues including the White House stepping in to block non-compete clauses, Amazon's backtracking on its dispute resolution process after customers found an innovative way to make the e-commerce giant squirm, and speaking of 'giant', a massive inflatable rat has landed in court in the United States!

    Tech companies have been experimenting with changes to their working styles, with some opting for more flexibility and others demanding employees return to the office. Twitter is focusing, instead, on the vernacular around remote work. In fact, the social network doesn't even like the term 'remote work' because it's not inclusive enough (which left us scratching our heads). You might be surprised what they prefer instead.

    In Check This Out, Ewan looks at a documentary that looks back on the disaster that was Woodstock '99, while Cam looks back as well (much further) on the life of Joan Rivers and how she's viewed today in light of the #MeToo movement.

    Don't miss any future episodes and get updates about the podcast by signing up to the PR & Law Podcast newsletter. We promise: no spam. Ever.

    If you enjoy the show, please tell a friend or family member. It's the best way to get the word out and we are very grateful! We also frequently post updates to the stories we discuss on social media. You can find us on LinkedIn, Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook. You can also subscribe to our channels on YouTube and Soundcloud.

    If you have a question we would be happy to answer it on the show! Just post it to social media with the hashtag #PRLawPod.

    Links and Show Notes

    • Takeaways from President Biden's Executive Order on Non-Competes - The National Law Review
    • Amazon Ends Use of Arbitration for Customer Disputes - The New York Times
    • Scabby the Rat Survives NLRB Blowup Over Inflatables at Union Protests - Chicago Sun Times
    • Twitter Chief HR Officer Jennifer Christie Tweetstorm on New Office Culture - Twitter
    • Logan Mailleux Taken by Montreal Canadiens in NHL Draft Despite Teen's 2020 Troubles in Sweden - ESPN
    • Logan...
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Sintesi dell'editore

This week's show opens with an announcement on the podcast's future, so give it a listen and see what's coming! We can't wait.

For our last show prior to the summer break, we sped through several issues including the White House stepping in to block non-compete clauses, Amazon's backtracking on its dispute resolution process after customers found an innovative way to make the e-commerce giant squirm, and speaking of 'giant', a massive inflatable rat has landed in court in the United States!

Tech companies have been experimenting with changes to their working styles, with some opting for more flexibility and others demanding employees return to the office. Twitter is focusing, instead, on the vernacular around remote work. In fact, the social network doesn't even like the term 'remote work' because it's not inclusive enough (which left us scratching our heads). You might be surprised what they prefer instead.

In Check This Out, Ewan looks at a documentary that looks back on the disaster that was Woodstock '99, while Cam looks back as well (much further) on the life of Joan Rivers and how she's viewed today in light of the #MeToo movement.

Don't miss any future episodes and get updates about the podcast by signing up to the PR & Law Podcast newsletter. We promise: no spam. Ever.

If you enjoy the show, please tell a friend or family member. It's the best way to get the word out and we are very grateful! We also frequently post updates to the stories we discuss on social media. You can find us on LinkedIn, Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook. You can also subscribe to our channels on YouTube and Soundcloud.

If you have a question we would be happy to answer it on the show! Just post it to social media with the hashtag #PRLawPod.

Links and Show Notes

  • Takeaways from President Biden's Executive Order on Non-Competes - The National Law Review
  • Amazon Ends Use of Arbitration for Customer Disputes - The New York Times
  • Scabby the Rat Survives NLRB Blowup Over Inflatables at Union Protests - Chicago Sun Times
  • Twitter Chief HR Officer Jennifer Christie Tweetstorm on New Office Culture - Twitter
  • Logan Mailleux Taken by Montreal Canadiens in NHL Draft Despite Teen's 2020 Troubles in Sweden - ESPN
  • Logan...

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