Across The Bar Podcast
Employment attorney Peter Rahbar and journalist Laura Brounstein break down this week's biggest stories at the intersection of news, work, and the law β plus a big announcement: next week is Intern Palooza! πΉThis week we cover: π± Can you sue your boss for their social media posts? β a listener question Peter and Laura dig into; when a manager's online activity can actually create legal liability, and when your only real remedy is to quit π€ AI is more expensive than employees β the CTO of Uber has already blown his entire tech budget on AI in the first third of the year; Peter and Laura break down what this reality check means for the future of the workplace βοΈ Hire summer interns! β Peter makes the case for why every company should be bringing on interns right now, what it costs (less than you think), and why over-lawyering the issue has become its own problem πΊ FCC threatening Disney's broadcast licenses β is the government using regulatory power as a weapon against free speech? Peter and Laura weigh in on the Jimmy Kimmel controversy and what it means for media workers and employers everywhere βοΈ EEOC goes political β staffers speak out about the agency's increasingly politicized agenda, including one jaw-dropping case Peter and Laura can barely believe is real πΉ Grab a drink and join the conversation. π Subscribe for weekly episodes on the laws shaping your work and life β and send us your intern questions for next week's Intern Palooza episode!
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