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Remote or In Office? Changing How We Communicate and Resolve Differences.

Remote or In Office? Changing How We Communicate and Resolve Differences.

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What are irreconcilable workplace differences, and are they on the rise? Trickier issues are coming up these days and are challenging the status quo. As how and where we work changes, when do misunderstandings become a disruption, and what do we do next? Fact is, the workplace is a social situation as much as a labor issue, and learning how we interact with each other is more important than ever. Friendships, relationships, cliques, supervisory roles, and generational gaps factor into the workplace environment. And then there’s the law. It’s a lot to digest. Working from home, a return to work in the office, and an increasing understanding of mental health and workplace balance are all creating frictions and new challenges. Remote work since the pandemic has only complicated issues. Communication is more important than ever. And it’s not easy. Workplaces are made of humans. And we’re all human. When all you have is a hammer, all problems look like a nail. When we’re litigators, maybe litigation looks like the solution. But sometimes, understanding the bigger picture and the humanity, and addressing issues before they become lawsuits, come into play. This discussion may change the way you think. REFERENCES MENTIONED: Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 National Employment Lawyers Association The ABA Labor and Employment Law Section 2026 Annual Conference is scheduled for Nov. 4-7, 2026 in Washington, DC ABA Labor and Employment Law Section
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