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On a state level, the National Law Review covers the latest on legislation, from laws banning-the-box and limiting the questions employers may ask during the hiring process; including limitations on questions about previous salary history and criminal history.  Additionally, the nation-wide push for employers to establish paid family leave & sick policy and the resulting patchwork of rules.  The National Law Review also  offers an analysis of employees rights to post about their work experience and how employers can respond to employees' on-line reviews and provides information to help companies remain compliant.

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Recent Employment, Labor, EEOC & NLRB Regulatory Law News

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Aug
29
2016
Seventh Circuit Ditches “Convincing Mosaic” Standard in Employment Cases
Feb
24
2020
The Imposter Syndrome is Real, But It Can be Overcome
Jun
30
2015
Newly Released Proposed Overtime Regulations Estimated to Make 5 Million Workers Eligible for OT
Dec
22
2020
Plan Fiduciaries: You Have No Right to Vote
Jan
5
2021
Is At-Will Employment at Risk?
Feb
4
2021
Relief for Partial Plan Terminations May Be “Too Little, Too Early”
Feb
8
2021
FY 2022 H-1B Cap Initial Registration Period Open March 9 to March 25
Feb
8
2022
California to Renew COVID-19 Supplemental Paid Sick Leave for 2022
Apr
20
2020
Handling Employee Concerns and Protests During the Pandemic: Federal Law on Interference with Operations
Nov
23
2015
Part 2: Telecommuting — Employees Enter the Sharing Economy?
Feb
16
2017
Four Hot Labor and Employment Issues in Automotive in 2017 - Part 2
Aug
5
2019
New Federal Paid Family Leave Proposal Draws Bipartisan Support
Jun
13
2022
Virginia Is for Lovers… of Strict Contract Language: New Law Prohibits Pay-if-Paid Clauses in Construction Contracts
May
15
2017
Fox News Lawsuits Highlight Importance of Workplace Culture
Aug
14
2009
Protecting Your IP in a Troubled Economy: A Modest (and Cost-Effective) Proposal
Jul
2
2018
When is a “Bonus” Really a “Commission”? A Helpful Reminder to Ensure Your Pay Plans Comply with State Laws
Oct
1
2018
Is Being Overweight an Impairment?
Oct
10
2022
More Progress At Fixing Pay Inequity Through California’s Pay Transparency Law
Jun
13
2016
Questions and Answers on the FLSA’s Changes to Overtime Exemptions
Dec
30
2019
Lower Pay for Equal Work is Not Sole Path for Pay Discrimination Claim
Oct
26
2020
Seventh Circuit Respects Corporate Formalities in Assessing Title VII Coverage 26 October 2020 Wisconsin Appellate Law Blog
Jan
7
2019
New Year, Old Test? NLRB’s Continuing Efforts to Roll Back Obama-Era Joint Employment Standard Hit Another Roadblock
Feb
24
2020
Appeals Court Says No FLSA Notice for Employees Who Agree to Arbitrate
Aug
3
2015
D.C. Circuit Releases Employer From NLRB Jail
Mar
20
2023
Time is ‘TikTok’-ing — ‘Being Real’ About Preemptively Addressing Employees’ Confidentiality and Privacy Breaches on Social Media
Nov
14
2016
Post-Election HR Strategies for 2017 and Beyond: What Will Happen When the Smoke Clears?
Jan
29
2021
Flexibility for Flex Accounts – Congress Provides New Relief to Employees
Dec
19
2016
EEOC Suffers Another Setback – ADA Does Not Require Automatic Reassignment of Disabled Employee to Open Position
 

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