In the fight over who has the authority to tell companies what to do when it comes to COVID-19 and workplace safety, a random drawing could play a big role in which side prevails.
Archives for November 15, 2021
Tempe Is 2nd Arizona City to Pass Hair Discrimination Ban
Tempe is now the second Arizona city to ban discrimination based on hair texture and hairstyles, including at schools and in the workplace.
What Counts As An “Adverse Employment Action” In Discrimination And Retaliation Cases?
When an employee experiences discrimination or retaliation at work it often takes the form of a significant action, such as a termination, demotion, or suspension, all of which clearly represent an “adverse employment action” under relevant anti-discrimination and retaliation laws.
Amazon hid COVID outbreaks from workers, will pay $500,000
“Californians have a right to know about potential exposures”
An Employer’s Take On The Future Of The Workplace
“The Great Resignation” and the “Future of the Office” are two of the hottest topics for executives this year.
Florida Special Session to Address COVID-19 Vaccine Mandates and State OSH Plan
On November 15, 2021, the Florida Legislature will convene a five-day special session under the proclamation issued on October 29, 2021, by Governor Ron DeSantis for the “Keep Florida Free” joint legislative agenda.