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Workplace Lessons Learned from Presidential Politics

January 14, 2008 at 10:27 am by: John Phillips

The issues of race and gender continue to cause workplace problems almost every day.  These issues are now squarely part of the presidential campaign, at least on the side of the Democrats.  Check out an article in today’s New York Times.

We should keep an eye on how these issues play out as the campaign moves forward.  We just might learn something.  What we should say or what we shouldn’t.  How things can be misinterpreted about these issues.  The intensity these issues still possess.

Try any variation of this scenario.  An African-American gets the promotion instead of a white.  A female gets the promotion instead of a male.  Maybe it’s an Asian, a Hispanic, or an Indian who’s in the mix.  Everytime some version of this scenario happens, race or gender or both rise to the surface.  As this country’s demographics continue to change, these issues aren’t about to go away.

So, let’s keep predicting how the various candidates will impact substantive employment laws, but let’s also keep an eye on what the campaign can teach us about handling the issues of race and gender.

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6 Responses to “Workplace Lessons Learned from Presidential Politics”

  1. Wills Perspective » Blog Archive » 2008 Blog Carnival: Edition 2 Says:

    [...] politics and the workplace (as well as the legal ramifications thereof).  He also looks at lessons the workplace can learn from the Presidential [...]

  2. I’m A Pundit Too | Carnival of Political Punditry - January 21, 2008 Says:

    [...] Phillips presents Workplace Lessons Learned from Presidential Politics posted at The Word On Employment Law, saying, “Race and gender in the political campaign can [...]

  3. John Phillips Says:

    Thanks very much for the mention of my post in your blog. Looks like we’re in for a wild ride this year when it comes to politics and employment law.

  4. John Phillips Says:

    Thanks for another comment on this post. We political pundits and employment lawyers need to continue to stir the pot.

  5. Kevin Eikenberry Says:

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    Thanks!

    Kevin Eikenberry
    author of Remarkable Leadership
    http://remarkableleadershipbook.com

  6. John Phillips Says:

    Thanks for the link. Hope you get a lot of voters.

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