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Archives for June 6, 2021
Supreme Court asked if men-only draft registration is sex discrimination
The Supreme Court is being asked to decide whether it’s sex discrimination for the government to require only men to register for the draft when they turn 18.
As offices open back up, not all tech companies are sold on a remote future
Tech giants were some of the first to send workers home. Now they’re figuring out how and whether to bring them back.
4th Circ. adopts broad view of same-sex harassment under Title VII
A U.S. appeals court on Friday became the latest to endorse a broad view of what constitutes unlawful same-sex harassment in the workplace, reviving a utility worker’s lawsuit over his supervisor’s sexually explicit and derogatory comments.
How Colorado Is Tackling Age Diversity In The Workforce
Enjoyed a meal with friends at a restaurant recently? Booked a trip for your summer vacation?
4 Things A Successful Hybrid Workforce Requires
As widespread vaccination continues to unfold, business leaders must begin planning for a post-pandemic workforce.
New California workplace mask rules: What you need to know
The standards board of California’s Division of Occupational Safety and Health, or Cal/OSHA, voted to loosen workplace mask rules on Thursday, but the requirements are stricter than CDC guidelines and could change in the coming weeks.
These startups are helping employers prepare for the post-COVID workplace
Summer is upon us, almost half of America’s adult population is fully vaccinated, and, increasingly, employers are beginning to plan to welcome employees back to the office.