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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
28
2024
A Lil’ Too Late—U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit Refuses to Compel Arbitration After Company Litigates Case for 7 Months Miller Canfield
Nov
12
2021
NLRB General Counsel Issues Guidance on Bargaining Obligations under OSHA ETS Miller Canfield
Feb
24
2023
Construction Liens in Ontario: An Introductory Guide for Contractors Miller Canfield
Nov
9
2020
What Happens to an Employee’s Seniority after an Asset Sale? Miller Canfield
Nov
15
2021
Appellate Court Halts OSHA’s Emergency Temporary Standard Requiring Mandatory COVID-19 Vaccination or Testing Miller Canfield
Jan
5
2021
U.S. Department of Labor: Final Rule on Tip Regulations Under Fair Labor Standards Act Miller Canfield
Mar
4
2022
New Law Prohibits Pre-Dispute Agreements to Arbitrate Claims or Waive Joint Actions of Sexual Assault or Sexual Harassment Miller Canfield
Jul
1
2021
COVID-19 Vaccine Passports & Policy in the Workplace Miller Canfield
Jul
27
2022
Form I-9 Expired List B Documents Must Be Updated by July 31, 2022 Miller Canfield
Jan
24
2024
Federal Agencies Issue PLESA Guidance Miller Canfield
Mar
28
2024
A Lil’ Too Late—Appeals Court Refuses to Compel Arbitration After Company Litigates Case for 7 Months Miller Canfield
Nov
17
2021
CANADA: Are Mandatory COVID-19 Vaccination Policies Enforceable? Maybe, Maybe Not. Miller Canfield
Jan
15
2021
Congress Permits SBA to Make PPP Loans to Debtors in Bankruptcy, SBA Says "No" Miller Canfield
Jan
24
2022
Public Sector Application of CMS’ COVID-19 Health Care Vaccination Rule Miller Canfield
Mar
26
2021
Major Changes in Background Checks, Equal Pay Reporting for Illinois Employers Miller Canfield
Mar
17
2022
EEOC Issues Guidance on Caregiver Discrimination Miller Canfield
Jun
8
2021
6th Circuit Clarifies Opposition Clause of Title VII - Performance of Regular Job Duties as Protected Activity Miller Canfield
Jun
22
2021
MIOSHA Emergency Workplace Rules Generally No Longer in Effect Miller Canfield
Nov
27
2023
Michigan Governor Whitmer Signs into Law Major K-12 Teacher Performance Evaluations Reforms Miller Canfield
Dec
1
2023
Sweeping Changes to Michigan Election Law Enacted in Advance of the 2024 Contests Miller Canfield
Sep
10
2021
White House Announces New Measures to Fight COVID-19 Pandemic Miller Canfield
Mar
7
2024
IRS Starts Asking Direct Questions to Taxpayers on Their ERC Claims Miller Canfield
Oct
15
2021
Global Payroll Now Applies to Severance Pay Calculations in Ontario Miller Canfield
Feb
23
2023
NLRB: Confidentiality and Non-Disparagement Provisions are Unlawful Miller Canfield
Aug
1
2022
Michigan Supreme Court: Discrimination Based on Sexual Orientation Prohibited Under State Civil Rights Act Miller Canfield
Aug
8
2022
IRS Delays Amendment Deadlines for Major Retirement Legislation Miller Canfield
Jan
10
2024
New Michigan Law: Act 312 Compulsory Arbitration to Now Include Higher Education Police Officers Miller Canfield
Dec
16
2022
NLRB Issues Twin Rulings Expanding the Scope of 'Make-Whole' Remedies and Easing Union Organizing Burdens Miller Canfield
 

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