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Recent Employment, Labor, EEOC & NLRB Regulatory Law News

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Jun
9
2023
CROWN Act Poised to Prohibit Hair-Based Discrimination and More in Michigan Miller Canfield
May
24
2021
MIOSHA Updates Workplace COVID-19 Emergency Rules Miller Canfield
Jun
22
2021
Form I-9 Remote Inspection Flexibility Ends August 31, 2021 Miller Canfield
Dec
7
2023
Sixth Circuit: Emeritus Professor Status Does Not Create Constitutionally Protected Property Interest Miller Canfield
Dec
8
2023
OSHA Recommendations on COVID Are Not Enough to Qualify a Business for the Employee Retention Credit Miller Canfield
Dec
20
2022
Michigan Court of Appeals Strikes Down Local Ordinance Mandating Contractors Pay Prevailing Wage Rates Miller Canfield
Feb
12
2024
Municipal Retirement Boards and Joint Energy Boards May Now Hold Electronic Meetings Under the OMA Miller Canfield
Feb
19
2024
Michigan Adopts New Prevailing Wage Requirements for Public School Construction Projects Miller Canfield
Nov
24
2020
COVID-19: Developing a Safety Plan for Your Workplace Miller Canfield
Dec
3
2020
U.S. District Court Sets Aside DHS and DOL H-1B Wage Rules Miller Canfield
Apr
2
2021
Authority to Hold Electronic Meetings Under Michigan Open Meetings Act Now Limited Miller Canfield
Apr
13
2022
NLRB General Counsel Memo States Intent to Make Captive Audience Speeches Unlawful Miller Canfield
Apr
22
2022
Sixth Circuit Decision Highlights Fiduciary Duties in Handling Premiums and Disclosing Information Miller Canfield
Jun
18
2021
Gathering and Face Mask Order Lifted, But MIOSHA Workplace Rules Remain In Place Miller Canfield
Jul
26
2022
Michigan Court Paves Way for Minimum Wage Increases and Paid Sick Leave Miller Canfield
Mar
10
2023
Michigan Legislature Expands State Civil Rights Act to Protect Against Discrimination Based on Gender Identity and Sexual Orientation Miller Canfield
Jan
7
2021
Michigan Amends Isolation and Quarantine Requirements for Workers Miller Canfield
Jan
14
2022
Key Deadlines Approaching for H-1B CAP Electronic Registration Process Miller Canfield
Dec
19
2023
USCIS Reaches Fiscal Year 2024 H-1B Cap Miller Canfield
Sep
29
2021
NLRB General Counsel Announces Intent to Treat Some College Athletes as Employees Miller Canfield
Jan
5
2023
SECURE 2.0: Broad Bipartisan Retirement Reform Finally Crosses the Finish Line Miller Canfield
Oct
27
2021
EEOC Updates Guidance Regarding Religious Accommodations to Workplace Vaccination Requirements Miller Canfield
Jan
27
2022
SCOTUS: Giving Plan Participants Options Doesn't Satisfy Duty of Prudence Miller Canfield
Apr
1
2022
SECURE Act 2.0 Passes the House: Which Retirement Plan Rules Would Change? Miller Canfield
May
18
2021
MIOSHA Workplace Rules to be Updated to Reflect Relaxed Mask Mandate Miller Canfield
Oct
27
2022
EEOC Releases Updated ‘Know Your Rights’ Poster Miller Canfield
Nov
17
2020
New COVID-19 Orders Impose Additional Requirements and Restrictions on Michigan Businesses Miller Canfield
Jun
12
2023
Time is Money: Addressing Time Theft in the Workplace Miller Canfield
 

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