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The Department of Labor (DOL) and Industrial Commission of Arizona (ICA) are charged with the enforcement and administration of youth employment laws. Youth laws place restrictions on the types of jobs minors can perform...
On June 22, 2022, Governor David Ige signed two bills into law that were passed by Hawaii’s Legislature. These laws increase Hawaii’s minimum wage and change Hawaii’s earned tax credits from nonrefundable to refundable...
The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) recently issued guidance on the use of software, algorithms, and artificial intelligence (AI) in assessing job applicants and employees. The guidance discusses how...
The New Jersey Appellate Division partially upheld, and partially overturned, a trial court’s enforcement of a private settlement agreement. Although the agreement’s nondisparagement clause was enforceable and didn’t...
Aggressive regulatory action and an increase in workplace safety claims, including many related to the COVID-19 pandemic, have fueled a rise in labor and employment (L&E) collective claims, including "follow-on" class...
Independent distributors who distributed bakery products weren’t transportation workers or exempt from the Federal Arbitration Act (FAA), a divided panel of the U.S. 2nd Circuit Court of Appeals (which covers Connecticut...
Political expression is not often a factor in workplace discrimination or hostile work environment claims. This is because political opinion is not a protected class, and political speech is not usually discriminatory...
Once an employee requests an accommodation, their employer has a duty to engage in an “interactive process” to try to determine whether they can accommodate the disability. With that in mind, employers should take note...
Employees in a restaurant setting often receive tips, and employers frequently take a “tip credit” toward the minimum wage they must pay (allowing an employer in Arkansas to pay $2.63 per hour to tipped employees if they...
Employers must be careful to preserve their rights and not cavalierly ignore the need to present their point of view. A recent case before the Arkansas Court of Appeals illustrates what can happen when an employer doesn...
Another month, another article about one of the myriad of employment issues implicated by the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. This article focuses on recently issued guidance from the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission...
Raise the Wage Nebraska, the organization which previously launched a petition seeking to have Nebraska voters raise the minimum wage to $15 per hour by 2026, announced on July 1, 2022, that it has more than enough...
For six seasons, fans of the NBC hit drama This Is Us tuned in each week to watch the Pearson Family saga unfold and have a collective soul-cleansing cry. The series delicately weaved in and out of multiple time periods...
The U.S. Supreme Court’s (SCOTUS) recent decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization will have a significant impact on abortion procedures offered under employee benefits plans. Background On June 24, 2022...
The Maine Legislature recently passed a new law prohibiting race discrimination based on hair texture or hairstyle. The law becomes effective on July 18, 2022, and it will apply to all employers and schools across the...
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