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The National Law Review keeps its finger on the pulse on legal developments related to working.  Keeping employers and employees abreast of the latest labor and employment law news. We review legal news developments including issues involving interviews and employer review sites like Glassdoor, Indeed and Rate My Employer. We cover all aspects of employment and labor disputes including, disability access and accommodations, harassment, retaliation, discrimination, unfair competition and trade secrets, whistleblower actions, business immigration, workplace privacy, wrongful termination and more matters adjudicated before the courts as well as the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (“EEOC”), the National Labor Relations Board (“NLRB”), United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (“USCIS”) and state and local agencies.

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.

Employers can find the latest information on employment agreements and documents including: executive employment and compensation agreements, employee handbooks, sexual harassment policies, independent contractor agreements, social media policies, internet and email usage policies, separation agreements, equity compensation agreement and employee arbitration agreements.

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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2015
The IRS Tosses Plan Sponsors a Curveball: New Guidance Throws Out One Method of Pension Plan De-Risking Foley & Lardner LLP
Jul
22
2015
What Skeletons Are Hanging in Your Closet? How to Ensure Good Plan Governance Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP
Jul
22
2015
DOL: Most Workers are Employees, Not Independent Contractors ArentFox Schiff LLP
Jul
22
2015
So You Think You Are Validly Appointed? Then Think Again Squire Patton Boggs (US) LLP
Jul
22
2015
Surprise! NLRB Approves Employer’s Challenged Social Media Policy Allen Matkins Leck Gamble Mallory & Natsis LLP
Jul
22
2015
Watch the Extra Step…When Crossing the Resale Exemption Path Dickinson Wright PLLC
Jul
22
2015
The Gender Pay Gap: Mandatory Reporting Announced Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP
Jul
22
2015
A View from Twin Peaks Dickinson Wright PLLC
Jul
22
2015
Let’s Talk About “Sex”: Workplace Protections for LGBT Employees under Title VII ArentFox Schiff LLP
Jul
22
2015
Analysis: Impact of the DOL’s Fiduciary Proposal on Participant Investment Advice Faegre Drinker
Jul
22
2015
EEOC Rules Discrimination Based On Sexual Orientation Illegal Under Title VII Epstein Becker & Green, P.C.
Jul
22
2015
Some Clarity to What is Sufficient Consideration for Non-Competes in Illinois Jackson Lewis P.C.
Jul
22
2015
EEOC Rules that “Sex” Encompasses Sexual Orientation Under Title VII; Ruling Helpful to LGBT Employees, But Not an End to the Debate Mintz
Jul
21
2015
EEOC Says That Discrimination Based on Sexual Orientation Violates Title VII: Employment and Benefits Implications Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP
Jul
21
2015
New Amendments Cure Some of the Heartburn Caused by California's Sick Leave Law Vedder Price
Jul
21
2015
Washington’s Highest Court Rules Piece Rate Compensation Does Not Satisfy Rest Break Pay Requirement Jackson Lewis P.C.
Jul
21
2015
NLRB Weekly Summary of Decisions, JULY 6 – 10, 2015 Barnes & Thornburg LLP
Jul
21
2015
The Changing Landscape of LGBT Rights in Employment Law Dinsmore & Shohl LLP
Jul
21
2015
West Virginia Supreme Court Allows Tolling of Six Month Time Limitation on Filing a Claim for Dependent’s Death Benefits Under Workers’ Compensation Act Steptoe & Johnson PLLC
Jul
21
2015
Amendments to California’s New Paid Sick Leave Law Faegre Drinker
Jul
21
2015
Overtime Proposed Rule Will Result in “Hard Choices” for Some Employers (SHRM) Mintz
Jul
21
2015
Wisconsin Modifies its “One Day of Rest in Seven” Law - "And on the Seventh Day…the Employee Worked” Michael Best & Friedrich LLP
Jul
21
2015
Potential FCPA Landmines Selling EB-5 deals Abroad through Intermediaries Mintz
Jul
21
2015
Members of Congress Request Withdrawal Of Proposed Guidance And Regulations For Fair Pay And Safe Workplaces Executive Order Proskauer Rose LLP
Jul
21
2015
Connecticut Passes Two Employment-Related Bills: Pay Secrecy and Workplace Protections for Interns Epstein Becker & Green, P.C.
Jul
21
2015
Corporate Divorce: Is Unemployment Like Alimony? Mintz
Jul
21
2015
AT&T “Prisoners” Can’t Escape Common Sense: D.C. Circuit Shackles NLRB T-shirt Decision Mintz
Jul
21
2015
UPS’ Employment Policies Come Under Scrutiny, Again Barnes & Thornburg LLP
 

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