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Archives for April 24, 2023
Laura Pierson-Scheinberg and Lorien Schoenstedt Author “Labor Trends to Watch in Warehousing and Distribution”
Laura Pierson-Scheinberg and Lorien Schoenstedt author “Labor Trends To Watch In Warehousing And Distribution,” published by Law360
Labor Trends in Restaurant Industry: How QSRs and Gen Z are Impacting Employee Activism
As restaurants emerge from the COVID-19 pandemic, employers in the industry continue to face new challenges with organizing activity on the rise and new generations leading the charge.
Goldberg Segalla Welcomes Kyung Jae Han
Goldberg Segalla added Kyung Jae Han to the firm’s Workers’ Compensation group in Manhattan.
“Influx Of Cash Draws Agency Scrutiny To Construction Sector,” Law360 Employment Authority
Washington, D.C. Partner, Consuela Pinto, was quoted in the Law360 Employment Authority article, “Influx Of Cash Draws Agency Scrutiny To Construction Sector”.
New Jersey’s Temporary Workers’ Bill of Rights is First in the Nation to Require Equal Pay for Temporary Workers
On February 6, 2023, New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy signed into law the “Temporary Workers’ Bill of Rights.”
Delaware Legalizes Recreational Marijuana
Delaware became the latest state to legalize recreational marijuana on April 23, 2023 when the state’s Governor failed to veto two bills that allow for the legalization of marijuana, effective immediately. Individuals who are 21 years of age and older may possess and use up to one ounce of marijuana.
Biden’s Labor Secretary Nominee Faces Scrutiny, Reveals Position on Independent Contractor and Joint Employer Policies
Labor Secretary nominee Julie Su continues to face close scrutiny by Republican members of the Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions, at least some of whom believe she is not qualified for the position. Notably, however, during the Committee hearing on her nomination, Su plainly stated that ,
Extra money for parents after April 26. You have to hurry
Karolina Kanclerz discusses the timeline for changes in Poland’s Labor Code that will affect maternity and parental care benefits.
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Littler WPI Contests FTC Proposed Ban on Non-Competes on Behalf of Employers
WASHINGTON, D.C. (April 24, 2023) – Littler’s Workplace Policy Institute® (WPI™), the government affairs and advocacy arm of Littler, the world’s largest employment and labor law practice representing management, filed extensive commentary on the Federal Trade Commission (FTC)’s proposed rule to ban virtually all non-compete agreements. The comment period closed on
Why Healthy Workplace Conflict Is Productive
Can workplace conflict be healthy?
Your toxic workplace could be affecting your gut health—I know from experience
A bad workplace can affect stress levels, which play a big role in gut health.
Workplace Romance Statistics: Survey Shows Employees Regularly Engage In Office Relationships
Workplace romance statistics show that over 60% of adults have had a workplace romance.
What The Workplace Needs Right Now: A Paradigm Shift In Thinking Around Wellbeing And Sustainability
I spend a lot of my time as a CPO thinking about employee wellness.
Companies Pay Down Workers’ Student Debt as Supreme Court Weighs Forgiveness
More professionals want employers to help with loans; ‘It has been a powerful retention tool.’