Multinational Employers
UK Government Consults on Employment Rights for Unpaid Carers and Parents of Seriously Ill Children
UK Government Consults on Employment Rights for Unpaid Carers and Parents of Seriously Ill Children Background The consultation forms part of the Government’s wider Plan to Make Work Pay. It follows the introduction of the Carer’s Leave Act 2023, which gave employees with caring responsibilities a right to take up to five days of unpaid leave each year to provide or arrange care for a dependent with a long-term care need. This sits alongside other rights such as the right to reasonable time off…
Title VII - General
What does the EEOC’s repeal of its 2024 harassment guidance mean for employers?
What does the EEOC’s repeal of its 2024 harassment guidance mean for employers? On January 22, 2026, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission voted to rescind its 2024 Enforcement Guidance on Harassment in the Workplace. The rescission followed a federal district court decision concluding that aspects of the Guidance were contrary to law. ehubert@littler.com Tue, 07/07/2026 - 09:39
Multinational Employers
Commercial Payments Bill Introduced in the UK
Commercial Payments Bill Introduced in the UK On May 19, 2026, the UK Government introduced the Commercial Payments Bill to Parliament following its earlier announcement in the King’s Speech. The Bill is designed to tackle persistent late payment and “ excessive delays and unfair practices ” in supply chains, with a particular focus on strengthening protections for small businesses dealing with larger purchasers. tgelbman@littler.com Tue, 07/07/2026 - 08:59
Multinational Employers
Ontario, Canada Hospitality Employment Law Update – 5 Key Compliance Considerations for 2026
Ontario, Canada Hospitality Employment Law Update – 5 Key Compliance Considerations for 2026 Ontario's hospitality industry faces unique employment law challenges. Restaurants often operate with high workforce turnover, dynamic scheduling requirements, and narrow operating margins. At the same time, employment law obligations continue to evolve and become increasingly complex. As restaurant businesses grow, many operators find themselves navigating issues relating to wages, gratuities, scheduli…