DETROIT, MI (February 21, 2025) — Nationwide employment law firm Jackson Lewis P.C. is pleased to announce Principal Maurice G. Jenkins has been selected as an inductee into the 2025 Lawdragon Hall of Fame.
Archives for February 21, 2025
India’s New Data Privacy and Security Law: Key Takeaways for Multinational Organizations
Join Jackson Lewis P.C. and Khaitan & Co. attorneys for a look at India’s Digital Personal Data Protection Act and the draft Digital Personal Data Protection Rules. We’ll discuss how the DPDP and Rules update India’s current data privacy framework, the potential impact on multinational organizations, navigating cross border transfers of data and comparisons to the EU General Data Protection Regulation.
“Pro-Worker” but Anti-Constitution: A New Labor Framework Raises Serious Legal Doubts
Alexander T. MacDonald explores the question, “Is the “pro-worker framework” constitutional?”
The Federalist Society
Diversity Under Fire: The Corporate Push to Preserve DEI in Trump’s America
In light of heightened scrutiny of IE&D programs, Jeanine Conley Daves says many companies are reviewing their programs and making sure they comply with Title VII.
Corporate Compliance Insights
How Artificial Intelligence Risks Directly Apply to Total Rewards
Bradford J. Kelley says AI legislation will continue advancing at the state and local levels, particularly in Democratic-led states, and offers tips for employers.
WorldatWork
Workplace ‘banter’ cause of 57 tribunal claims in 2024
Dónall Breen says the Workers Protection Act 2023 requires employers to tackle problematic banter of a sexual nature in the workplace.
Personnel Today
NLRB rescission of Biden-era guidance suggests ‘major policy changes’ coming for employers, workers
Alex MacDonald and Elizabeth Carter say a memo from the NLRB Acting General Counsel rescinding more than a dozen policy memos issued by his predecessor indicate an intention to make major policy changes at the NLRB.
McKnights Senior Living
One in Five UK Bosses to Cut Parental Leave After Labour’s Tax Hikes
Deborah Margolis says British managers who scale back parental leave to cope with rising employment costs could find it difficult to retain senior women employees in the long term.
Bloomberg
View (Subscription required)
NY Proposal On AI-Related Layoffs Likely A Dud, Attys Say
Shawn Matthew Clark and Bradford Kelley assess New York Gov. Kathy Hochul’s proposal to require businesses to notify the state if artificial intelligence is a factor in certain layoffs or plant closures.
Law360 Employment Authority
View (Subscription required)
Fear over ICE enforcement, deportations is creating a workforce nightmare for employers
Sean McCrory and Jorge Lopez say U.S. employers, and especially HR leaders, are having to walk a fine line between supporting employees and protecting themselves from legal scrutiny amidst increased ICE enforcement actions.
HR Brew