Posts from 2014.

National Labor Relations Board ruling allows employees with access to company email accounts to use them for activities consistent with union organization and business.

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EEOC action emphasizes enforcement of Title VII protections for transgender employees allegedly discriminated against in the workplace.

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Presidential executive order bans discrimination against LGBT workers.

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EEOC’s new enforcement guidance clarifies the EEOC’s position on a number of issues involving pregnancy and pregnancy-related conditions.

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Recent EEOC settlement emphasizes need for employers to modify their inflexible leave policies to comply with the ADA

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Court rejects public policy arguments of terminated employee attempting to thwart robbery attempt at work.

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Today's Internet connected world has taken telecommuting mainstream; so much so that it may be a "reasonable accommodation" under the ADA.

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Employers can avoid being stung by understanding pay requirements for most internships under the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA).

1.    Employers can avoid being stung by understanding pay requirements for most internships under the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA).

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