For the first time in history, we have a six-generation workforce, ranging from the so-called ‘Silent Generation’ (born between 1928 and 1945) to Generation X (born between 1965 and 1980) and Generation Z (1997 and 2012.)
Archives for July 2024
Colorado workers receive more than $311 million in paid leave from new FAMLI program
More than 62,000 workers have received partial compensation during first six months
Title VII’s future will be shaped by AI, recent SCOTUS rulings, attorneys say
The law’s anti-discrimination provisions remain a topic of complex debate, and sources who spoke to HR Dive expect the conversation to carry on well into the next several years.
The Outcome of the UK General Election and What It Might Mean for Employment Law
DOL Shifts Wage Data Source for Occupations
As of July 1, 2024, the Foreign Labor Certification (FLC) Data Center website (FLCDataCenter.com) will be discontinued and will not be available for providing prevailing wage data for occupations. Prevailing wage information is required for permanent and temporary foreign labor certification processes as well as for various non-immigrant temporary work
U.S. Supreme Court Issues Decision Reducing Federal Agencies’ Administrative Power and Likely Impacting Workplace Regulations
Governor Signs Budget Bill Putting Health Care Minimum Wage on Pause
On June 29, 2024, California’s Governor signed Senate Bill (SB) 159, a budget bill pertaining to healthcare. Within this budget bill were revisions to California’s health care worker minimum wage, further delaying the implementation. On the last day of May, the Governor signed an urgency bill to delay the implementation