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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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Feb
5
2020
Effective Feb. 1, Form I-130 Petitions Only Processed Domestically by USCIS or Internationally by DOS Greenberg Traurig, LLP
Aug
2
2010
Employee Misconduct May Bar Unemployment Compensation Williams Kastner
Apr
24
2011
National Labor Relations Board Once Again Rules that Bannering is Lawful Williams Kastner
Aug
24
2012
Get Ready! Paid Sick/Safe Leave For Seattle Workers Coming on September 1! Williams Kastner
Apr
25
2011
Lying on an Application About Criminal Conduct Bars Defamation Claim Williams Kastner
Oct
10
2011
Board Members May Face Personal Liability for Unpaid Wages Williams Kastner
Aug
2
2010
Independent Contractor Prevented From Suing Jobsite Owner Williams Kastner
Feb
8
2011
H-1B Cap of 65,000 Reached for Fiscal Year 2011, but Options May Remain to Hire Foreign Workers Williams Kastner
Apr
25
2011
Watch “Loose Lips” Statements in Terminations Williams Kastner
Jun
30
2011
Social Media and the National Labor Relations Board Williams Kastner
Aug
3
2010
Discrimination Damages are Expensive Williams Kastner
Jan
15
2011
National Labor Relations Board Upholds Neutrality Agreement Williams Kastner
Feb
10
2011
Tax Relief, Unemployment Insurance Reauthorization and Job Creation Act of 2010 Williams Kastner
Apr
20
2011
Donning and Doffing of Police Uniforms not Compensable Williams Kastner
Jun
25
2011
FEDEX Driver Found To Be Employee – Not Independent Contractor Williams Kastner
Jun
22
2012
The NLRB Gets Busy Williams Kastner
Aug
4
2010
Board Sets Aside Union Fine of Whistleblower Williams Kastner
Sep
19
2010
Newly Constituted Board Holds that Bannering is Speech - National Labor Relations Act Williams Kastner
Jan
17
2011
National Labor Relations Board May Require Electronic Posting of Remedial Notice Williams Kastner
Jun
26
2011
NLRB Rules Inflatable Rats May No Longer Constitute Signal Pickets Williams Kastner
Oct
5
2011
Medical Marijuana User Not Protected from Termination Williams Kastner
Oct
12
2011
Employer’s Attempt to Escape Union Agreement Unsuccessful Williams Kastner
Jan
18
2011
Ninth Circuit Holds that Repayment for Training is Not an Illegal 'Kick-Back' Williams Kastner
Jul
4
2011
Watch For Vicarious Liability For Employee Negligence Williams Kastner
Aug
4
2010
Project Labor Agreement Regulations are Published Williams Kastner
Feb
20
2011
High Court Extends Retaliation Protection to Employee’s Family Members Williams Kastner
Oct
6
2011
Survivor Benefits Under the Washington Industrial Insurance Act–Who Pays? Williams Kastner
Apr
22
2011
NLRB Determines that “Preemptive” Firing Violates Federal Labor Law Williams Kastner
 

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