In the realm of global employment, the concept of termination payments can be a complex and often surprising issue for U.S.-based employers. Unlike in the […]
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Crackdown on Antisemitism in Education is Not Just limited to Students
• Ford Harrison Filed Under: HR - Education Industry
In light of recent government actions directed at ensuring educational institutions protect their faculty and staff, as well as students, from antisemitism, such employers should […]
A No-Go for Employees’ Anti-Trust Claims Based on High-End No-Hire Agreements
• CDF Labor Law LLP Filed Under: Restrictive Covenants
By: A No-Go for Employees’ Anti-Trust Claims Based on High-End No-Hire Agreements Recently, the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit upheld the […]
Dear Littler: Do we need to compensate employees for travel time and other time spent incidental to work?
• Littler Filed Under: FLSA - Hours Worked
Dear Littler, We are a nursing services company with employees in various states, some of whom work remotely. Recently, some employees have been asking to […]
DEI Training and Hostile Work Environment Claims
• Shaw Law Group, PC Filed Under: Title VII - General
In our March 24 2025, blog post we discussed the federal Equal Employment Opportunity Commission’s (EEOC) recent guidance regarding what constitutes unlawful “diversity, equity, and […]
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Ensuring Employee Selection Procedures Comply with California Law
• Jackson Lewis Category: California - General
California’s Fair Employment and Housing Act (FEHA) prohibits discrimination both in the selection of employees and during employment based on certain protected characteristics. Federal law provides similar protections under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. Consequently, California employers must ensure their employee selection process is free from discrimination. Any selection policy or… Continue Reading
Puerto Rico Executive Order 2025-015 Targets Pilot Program for the Incorporation of Project Labor Agreements
• Littler Category: Puerto Rico
On March 19, 2025, Puerto Rico Governor Hon. Jennifer A. González repealed several sections of Executive Order 2022-014 (“EO-2022-014”) through Executive Order 2025-015 (“EO-2025-015”). EO-2022-014 […]
Virginia Amends Threshold Compensation Level for Ban on Non-Competes for “Low-Wage Employees”
On March 24, 2025, Governor Glenn Youngkin signed into law legislation that amends the threshold compensation level of a “low-wage employee” with whom the Commonwealth […]
New Mexico Is the Next State With a Proposed Heat Illness Rule
• Ogletree Deakins Category: New Mexico
New Mexico is the next state to propose a heat exposure rule for workers. The New Mexico Environment Department has proposed a rule aimed at […]
WPI on California: Major Employment Law Updates on Deck
• Littler Category: California - General
Littler’s Workplace Policy Institute examines the current state of employment law legislation in California and the specific laws employers will want to pay attention to […]
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EEOC Investigates Law Firms, Issues Guidance on Illegal Practices
Date: Publication: SHRM
Learn about the EEOC’s latest enforcement actions and technical assistance after the DEI executive orders. Find out how HR professionals should now proceed.
House, Senate Democrats Press Trump to Reverse EEOC Terminations
Date: Publication: Bloomberg
Democrats in Congress are urging the president to reverse his firing of two members of the US Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, which they say undercut the civil rights agency’s independence and bipartisanship.
House Democrats Press EEOC Over Field Office Lease Terminations
Date: Publication: Bloomberg
A group of House Democrats are urging EEOC Acting Chair Andrea Lucas to “reverse course” on any plans to terminate leases for the agency’s field offices, according to a letter exclusively shared with Bloomberg Law.
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Date: Publication: Fortune
Say hello to a 5-day weekend, according to Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates
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Date: Publication: Forbes
Discover five professional, respectful ways to set boundaries and protect your time while staying a team player.
How To Answer Behavioral Interview Questions As A Career Switcher
Date: Publication: Forbes
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Date: Publication: Forbes
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Date: Publication: Forbes
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Date: Publication: US News
Managers and business leaders are finding it difficult to work with Generation Z. A number of surveys and reports point out this trend, including an April 2023 survey of 1,000 participants from ResumeBuilder, which said that 74% of managers and business leaders found that Gen Z is more difficult to …
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Date: Publication: Forbes
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