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We feature the latest news on emerging compliance issues such as Affordable Care Act (“ACA”/”Obamacare”) and Family and Medical Leave Act (“FMLA”) mandates, EEOC and Fair Labor Standards Act (“FLSA”) enforcement, Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs (“OFCCP”) investigations, employee benefits, Employee Retirement Income Security Act (“ERISA”), the Department of Labor (“DOL”) Fiduciary Rules, joint employers status, E-Verify, workplace privacy, whistleblower actions, overtime requirements, and prevailing wage laws.

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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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2022
What Should Employers Consider If Conducting Layoffs?
May
23
2016
New EEOC Rules for Wellness Programs: 30 Percent Incentive = Voluntary
Sep
17
2018
Add One to the List: New York Prepares to Expand Paid Family Leave
Aug
21
2020
COVID-19 Litigation Tests the Limits of Employment Discrimination Law
Oct
3
2022
Do You Use a Template Document? If So, Make Sure It Is Working Optimally
Nov
8
2022
Don’t Let a Focus on Legal Rights Crowd Out Options that Lower Risks
Jul
18
2016
When is Aberrant Workplace Behavior Sufficient to Justify Termination?
Aug
30
2021
The City of Boston Reinstitutes Mandatory Indoor Face Coverings
Jun
15
2015
Union Contracts to the Rescue? Really?
Feb
6
2020
Preparing for the FY2021 H-1B Cap Season
Jan
22
2019
Your Get of Out Jail Free Card: Tips to Avoid Pitfalls Under the Texas Wage Theft Act
Oct
10
2021
How to Improve Cities After COVID-19: What to Know About the Revitalizing Downtowns Act
Jul
15
2015
Closing a Facility? Dig Deep to Avoid Contractual Issues
Nov
8
2021
Mandatory Retirement – Can You Toss the Old Guy Out?
Feb
25
2019
Website Accessibility Issues for Employers
Sep
28
2015
“Cat’s Paw” – Or Perhaps “Tiger’s Paw” Theory Now
Jan
3
2017
Happy New Year, Employers — Things are Likely to Improve at NLRB
Jan
22
2018
The Department of Labor Restores Bush Era Opinion Letters
Nov
9
2015
A Prompt Response to a Harassment Complaint Can Be the Difference Between Liability and No Liability
Jan
30
2017
You May Have a Failure to Communicate — State Notice Requirements Are Plentiful
Apr
27
2020
Massachusetts Gig Workers, Independent Contractors, and Self-Employed Individuals Can Now Apply for Unemployment Benefits
Apr
12
2021
Don’t Relax – COVID-19-Related Changes are NOT Slowing Down
Mar
27
2017
So – Are LGBTQ Rights Protected under Federal Employment Law or Not?
Apr
3
2017
California Employers Further Restricted From Using Criminal History
Feb
8
2016
Fiduciary Rule Still in Focus, As Financial Services Lawmakers Consider Importance of Short-Term Credit Availability
Jun
1
2020
Permissible Employer Inquiries (If Any) to Identify Employees at High Risk from COVID-19 Exposure
May
27
2022
SCOTUS Smacks Down “Bespoke” Arbitration-Preferring Rules, Does Away with Prejudice Requirement in Waiver Analysis
Jun
8
2021
Vaccine Tracking Your Employees – It’s Past Time
 

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