May 2026 |
HR InTouchThe Monthly Newsletter of the Greater Madison Area SHRM |
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In This EditionPresident's Message
Legal Update: The EEOC Begins Enforcing “Reverse Discrimination” Compensation and Benefits
Why Conflict Conversations Matter More Than You Think Human Capital Conference 2026 - May 19, 2026 Registration is Open! 2026 Member Roundtables Open for Registration! SHRM Certification Prep Sessions - Spring Summer Sessions
Diversity Observances in May and June Community Spotlight: Transitional Employment Program at Yahara House
Board Spotlight: Volunteer Engagement GMA SHRM Retiree Membership Welcome New Members! Congratulations to our 1, 5, 10, 15 and 20 year anniversary members!
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Government Affairs & Legal Updates Legal Update: The EEOC Begins Enforcing “Reverse Discrimination”Submitted by Storm Larson, Brian P. Goodman, and Emmerson Mirus, Attorneys at Boardman & Clark LLP, a Platinum Partner
This lawsuit is a reminder that anti-discrimination statutes run both ways and protect classes of individuals who are generally thought to belong to the majority group, i.e., male employees. Coca-Cola has not yet filed an answer to the complaint which is due by April 21, 2026. This lawsuit is also a reminder that the U.S. Supreme Court has ruled that the employees only need to experience some harm through an adverse action to bring a suit. Adverse actions are broader than just termination, failure to promote, or failure to hire. HR professionals are encouraged to think broadly about these issues, especially given the current EEOC’s focus on these “discrimination against a majority group” cases. Return to Top 2025 GMA SHRM Compensation Survey Now Available!
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Think about a conversation you knew you needed to have… but didn’t.
Not because it didn’t matter.
Not because you didn’t care.
Because you knew it might change the relationship.
That hesitation is more common, and more costly, than most organizations realize.
Managers spend a significant portion of their time navigating conflict. Yet many conversations are still delayed, avoided, or handled only after they escalate.
Most people have some idea of how to handle conflict. When it matters most, it can still feel uncomfortable to put into practice.
What’s often missing is not awareness, but a way to navigate the moment with clarity and intention.
Two simple tools can shift that:
Paul is a highly sought after national speaker and it's impossible to capture his energy in words.
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| Andrea | Andree | The Empowered Living Space LLC | |
| Caitlin | Cook | SHRM CP | Builders' Insulation |
| Nicole | Danielson | Clasen Quality Chocolate | |
| Parker | Dowe | Gorman & Company | |
| Tammy | Droessler | SPHR | Christensen Associates |
| Kristin | Gasser | Accessible Housing WI | |
| Nicole | Gibbons | SHRM SCP | Creative Finance |
| Maria | Guzman | Bell Laboratories Inc. | |
| Abigail | Lamb | Chocolate Shoppe Ice Cream Co. | |
| Becky | Rivest | Leaders Rising Network | |
| Elissa | Russell | CFRE | Madison Public Library Foundation |
| Libby | Sytsma | Human Interest |