Posts from 2019.

Supreme Court’s decision leaves Michigan’s Paid Medical Leave Act intact, for now.

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Employer avoids slicing this FMLA abuse claim out of bounds by hiring private investigator.

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Although recreational marijuana is now legal in Michigan, your employment policies can still prohibit its use.

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Appellate court found employer’s verbal agreement may constitute an enforceable employment contract, although the written agreement was never signed.

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Policies are great but employers must ensure manager and HR compliance in order to present a solid defense to employee discrimination claims.

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Federal appellate court rules Ohio employer violates FMLA with convoluted no-fault attendance policy for employees.

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Nerd alert! Decimals have their point when it comes to rounding employees’ time under new U.S. Department of Labor opinion.

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Movie theater “stars” in who done it thriller under Uniformed Services Employment and Re-Employment Rights Act (USERRA).  

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Employers must file new Component 2 compensation data with the EEOC by Sept. 30.

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