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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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Mar
3
2022
Health Law Diagnosed — Transactions Part 1: Regulatory Trends in Recent Health Care Transactions [PODCAST] Mintz
Feb
2
2017
The Groundhog Says Six More Weeks of Winter, So Employers Should Remain Mindful of Their Obligations During Inclement Weather Mintz
Nov
23
2015
Ninth Circuit Won’t Review Uber Driver Class Certification Decision Mintz
Jul
5
2019
The Bubbler - July 2019 Mintz
Apr
9
2013
Negligent Credentialing Claim Recognizable Under Massachusetts Law Mintz
Dec
16
2014
Supreme Court Finds that Post-Shift Employee Security Screenings Noncompensable Activity Under the Fair Labor Standards Act Mintz
Apr
7
2022
Webinar Recording: Telehealth Risk Management [VIDEO] Mintz
Mar
6
2017
Approaching an NDA From the Client’s Perspective – A Checklist of General Considerations Mintz
May
20
2020
Part Eight of the COVID-19 Roadmap Series: Avoiding COVID-19 Wage & Hour and Labor Law Pitfalls Mintz
Jun
11
2013
Federal Court Rules That Issuers Face Strict Liability for Erroneous Statements About Legal Compliance in Registration Statements, Even if They Did Not Know the Statements Were False Mintz
May
21
2020
Part Ten of the COVID-19 Roadmap Series: Workplace Communications and Trainings Mintz
Jun
13
2013
Unpaid Internships May Be More Costly Than You May Think Mintz
Jan
26
2015
Winter Storm Juno Expected to Bring Lots of Snow, but Also Potential Wage and Hour Issues Mintz
Apr
5
2018
MA Pregnant Workers Fairness Act: Part II Mintz
May
10
2022
FTC Chair Khan Gives a Look Behind the Curtain of United States Merger Reform Mintz
Jun
1
2020
USCIS Filing Fee Increases Now Closer to Reality Mintz
Feb
15
2016
Reducing Exposure to and Defeating Off-the-Clock OT Claims: Ten-Step Plan Mintz
Apr
24
2018
New Guidance on the Equal Pay Act Mintz
Oct
10
2023
Minimum Wage Increases Now Effective in Multiple Canadian Provinces Mintz
May
3
2018
New Jersey Legislative Update: Equal Pay and Paid Sick Leave Mintz
Apr
26
2017
Second Circuit Holds Termination of Employee Who Attacked Supervisor in Obscene Facebook Post Violates NLRA Mintz
Mar
3
2016
Modernizing PERM: A Preview of Business Immigration in 2016 (Part 6/6) Mintz
Sep
23
2013
Financial Services Legislative and Regulatory Update - September 23, 2013 Mintz
Mar
10
2016
Notice to California Employers: New Rules Dictate Precisely What Must Be in Handbooks Regarding Harassment, Discrimination, and Retaliation Mintz
Sep
27
2013
Want to Turn on Your Employer? There’s an App for That. Mintz
May
23
2018
Arbitration Provisions with Class Action Waivers Are Enforceable…Now What? A Guide for Human Resources Professionals and In-House Counsel on the Practical Implications of this “Epic” Decision Mintz
Oct
10
2019
Table for Two, Please: D.C. Department of Employment Services Issues Revised Guidance on Calculating Overtime Wages for Non-Exempt Employees Working Multiple Positions Mintz
May
10
2017
Update on New York City Legislation Limiting Salary History Inquiries Mintz
 

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