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WIRTW #666: the “exchange” edition

By Jon Hyman on March 31, 2023

Nine years ago my family and I embarked on an adventure. We hosted an exchange student from Germany for a school year. My own kids were in 2nd grade and kindergarten at the time and they loved having a big sister in the house. My wife and I loved everything about the experience, and we still think of Zarah as our third daughter, with whom we still communicate regularly. In fact, the experience was so positive that we promised ourselves that we’d never do it again for fear of being let down.

Well, we’re doing it again. Each Spring our school (which enrolls between 30 and 40 exchange students per school year) emails parents looking for host families for the next school year. Something about one girl’s bio caught the eye of both my wife and me. We independently reached the same conclusion — let’s do this again. In August, we’ll have a 9th grader (Donovan), a 12th grader (Norah), and a 10th grader (our exchange student). The kids are excited to have a new sibling with whom to share their high school experiences, and my wife and I are excited to have yet another German daughter. Life is all about experiences, so why not jump in with both feet?

You can hear all about our perspective on being a host family on this week’s episode of The Norah and Dad Show. It’s available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, our website, and everywhere else you get your podcasts.

Here’s what I read this week that you should read, too.

What can ChatGPT do for HR? — via Evil HR Lady, Suzanne Lucas

How ChatGPT is Being Used to Streamline Hiring and Onboarding — via EntertainHR
Starbucks shareholders vote for labor rights review — via Restaurant Dive
In clash with Bernie Sanders, Starbucks’ Howard Schultz insists he’s no union buster — via NPR
Union accuses Apple of firing workers in retaliation for organizing — via The Verge
Apple warns employees they must come to the office or lose their jobs — via iMore

Is your business struggling with return to the office and disability accommodation requests? — via Eric Meyer’s The Employer Handbook Blog
Can Your Employee Bring Their Dog to Work? — via The Emplawyerologist
Fox News Gets Employment Discrimination Suit to Go With $1.6B Dominion Defamation Suit — via Above the Law
Bill Would Require Employers to Disclose Sexual Harassment Complaints as Part of Job References — via Dan Schwartz’s Connecticut Employment Law Blog
‘The law is working exactly how it’s intended’: Pay transparency injects new awkwardness into the workplace — via HR Dive

When it comes to harassment complaints, GO DIRECTLY TO HR. — via Employment & Labor Insider

     

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