Black women are struggling to feel valued, respected and supported at work.
Archives for July 6, 2022
Combating medical fraud in workers’ compensation claims
Workers’ compensation is a “no-fault” insurance system that was established to provide benefits (medical care and lost wage benefits) to employees injured or who suffer illness or disease while in the course and scope of their employment.
New York Employers Must Pay Manual Workers Weekly
Attorneys have noticed a growing trend of employees suing their employers over late wages under New York labor law.
FACT SHEET: President Biden Announces Historic American Rescue Plan Pension Relief for Millions of Union Workers and Retirees
Tomorrow, President Biden will join union workers and retirees at the Max S. Hayes High School in Cleveland, Ohio to announce the final rule implementing the American Rescue Plan’s Special Financial Assistance program.
As economy cools, scattered layoffs put an end to dream jobs for some workers
After a period of incredible job growth, many economists are calling it a cooling off.
A New Normal: Survey of Local and National Employers
Emily Levy and Lisa Kathumbi discuss Littler’s Annual Employer Survey Report and how employers will need to adapt to the “new normal” to mitigate risks and grow stronger.
Columbus Bar Association Legal Connections