With these tips, sexual harassment won’t be the Grinch that steals your company’s holiday cheer.
Trump administration filed appeal of Texas district court’s decision in effort to preserve DOL’s right to set salary threshold for exempt employees.
Federal appellate court rules that holding a union grievance in abeyance during EEOC charge is unlawful retaliation.
Appellate court addresses union dues in two noteworthy cases related to Michigan’s right to work law.
Texas court strikes down Obama-era overtime rule that more than doubled the threshold salary for exempt employees.
Scheduling changes based on employer’s legitimate staffing concerns during upcoming leave of absence violated federal Pregnancy Discrimination Act.
Employers in some states are finding they can’t fire employees who test positive for marijuana.
There is another new I-9 form that must be used by employers to verify eligibility.
Court rules employer infringed on employee’s right to “protected concerted activity” under the National Labor Relations Act when it fired him for dropping the F-bomb.
After nine years of class action litigation and appeals, employer’s time shaving policy will cost millions in legal fees, plus an adverse jury verdict.
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