James Stone is spotlighted for his 30-year legal career in “Crain’s 2022 Notables in Law,” published by Crain’s Cleveland Business.
Archives for March 1, 2022
Courtney Malveaux Comments on Virginia’s Repeal of COVID-19 Workplace Rules
Courtney Malveaux comments on Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin’s plan to repeal the state’s COVID-19 workplace rules in “Labor Law: Board to repeal Virginia’s COVID-19 workplace rules,” published by Richmond Times-Dispatch.
Patrice Dixon Comments on Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson’s Nomination to the US Supreme Court
Patrice Dixon comments on President Joe Biden’s nomination of Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson for the U.S. Supreme Court, setting in motion a historic confirmation process for the first Black woman to sit on the highest court in the nation in “Ketanji Brown Jackson’s Supreme Court Nomination Inspires Boston’s Black Women Attorneys,” published by CBS Boston.
Laura Mitchell Comments on Partial Halt of Federal Contractor Wage Increase
Laura Mitchell comments on the 10th Circuit’s decision to halt the implementation of the Biden administration’s federal contractor wage increase for certain employers on federal lands in “3 Ways To Navigate 10th Circ. Federal Contractor Wage Ruling,” published by Law360.
Biden Administration Announces Plan to Address Nursing Home Staffing and Quality of Care through Federal Regulatory Revisions
WORKING THROUGH THE CENTERS FOR MEDICARE AND MEDICAID SERVICES, THE BIDEN ADMINISTRATION HAS PROPOSED A NUMBER OF REGULATORY REFORMS TO ADDRESS QUALITY OF CARE AND STAFFING IN NURSING HOMES.
How to List Volunteer Work on a Resume
Your volunteer work can show employers you’re actively using your skills or adopting new ones.
Effective Employee Development Starts with Managers
They’re in a unique position to drive retention and engagement.
To Lure Workers, Companies Are Giving New Employees Their First Weeks Off, Speeding Up Retirement Plan Access—And Piling On The Cash
To help attract people to come work for a tech platform whose customers are restaurant and hospitality companies—both industries hit hard by the pandemic—SevenRooms chief people officer Paul McCarthy knew he had to think outside the box.
Is Remote Work Failing Young Workers?
Research led by Associate Professor Ashish Malik, Head of the Management Discipline at the University of Newcastle, Australia, concludes the impact of technological disruptions on several workplace innovations in workplace redesign.
Overhauling Cannabis Workplace Drug Testing: The Shift to Fitness-for-Duty and Post-Hire Testing
The zero-tolerance era is over; fair and equitable testing practices are the new norm.
How To Unify A Hybrid Workplace With Purpose As The Centerpiece
Flexible work is great, right? Yes, but most companies are experiencing challenges with these new work arrangements. Leaders cannot afford to ignore the issues flexible work arrangements present.
How to Manage Changing COVID-19 Workplace Safety Obligations
Employers may be tempted to lift their pandemic-related safety requirements as federal and state authorities ease masking and other COVID-19 rules. But employers should note that they have ongoing obligations to protect the health and safety of their workers.
Employers Get High Marks For Keeping Workers Safe During Covid: Survey
The rollercoaster crisis that is Covid has been difficult for companies and organizations who have faced numerous challenges to keep their doors open and employees safe from the disease.
Retailers’ Wage Increases to Attract Workers Aren’t Yet Denting Profits
Target said its plans to bolster its pay and benefits would cost up to $300 million
‘We’ll be heard’: California could grant fast food workers unprecedented power
The Fast Recovery Act would create a council of parent companies, workers, franchises and regulators to monitor pay, work setups