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Archives for October 31, 2023
Robert De Niro Fumes at Workplace Abuse Trial: ‘This Is All Nonsense!’
Robert De Niro was reportedly a little tense Monday as he gave testimony in a trial resulting from a lawsuit brought against him by his former personal assistant over allegations that he was an abusive boss.
USCIS Clarifies L-1 Intracompany Transfer Petitions and Sole Proprietorships, Blanket L Petitions
USCIS has issued new policy guidance on L-1 intracompany transfer petitions addressing sole proprietorships and Blanket L petitions.
There are two highlights:
USCIS has clarified that sole proprietorships cannot file L petitions on behalf of the owner, i.e., the sole proprietor. USCIS distinguishes sole proprietorships from self-incorporated entities
Cybersecurity Awareness Month Series: Employee Cybersecurity Awareness Training
As Cybersecurity Awareness Month wraps up, it’s worth mentioning that employee security awareness training is an ongoing process. Employee error remains a significant contributing factor in data breaches. According to the 2022 Verizon Data Breach Report, “74% of all breaches include the human element… error, privilege misuse, use of stolen
4 Things for Employers to Know About Wages and the Holidays
As we move into what many refer to as the holiday season, employers may have questions about handling wages and the holidays. Here are four things for employers to understand about holidays and pay for hourly (non-exempt) employees.
Hours worked on a holiday, Saturdays or Sundays should be treated
EEOC Announces Opening of 2022 EEO-1 Component 1 Data Collection
WASHINGTON – The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) announced the opening today of the 2022 EEO-1 Component 1 data collection due Dec. 5, 2023. To meet this deadline, the EEOC strongly encourages eligible filers to begin the filing process as soon as possible.