Post-Acute COVID-19 Syndrome, colloquially referred to as "long COVID," occurs when an individual who had the disease continues to experience ongoing symptoms for months afterward. Individuals with long COVID might have...
Employment Law Letter
An employee who initially complained about unequal pay filed several race-based claims against his employer based on a supervisor's alleged retaliatory actions. Although the employer was successful in having several...
Q If an employee is unable to return to work after Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) leave and isn't protected under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), how much time should we allow before we administratively...
If you are found to have discriminated against, harassed, or retaliated against an employee in violation of Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, you may be liable for back pay (the difference between what an...
Like you, we had hoped COVID-19-related issues would have waned by now and we could all move forward with a return to “normal.” Not so fast, apparently, as the disease’s delta variant has surged, and tensions between the...
A failure-to-hire case recently decided by the U.S. 7th Circuit Court of Appeals (which covers Wisconsin employers) demonstrates the importance of the pretext analysis in defeating discrimination and retaliation claims...
An employee handbook is an important tool for communicating an employer’s policies, procedures, and expectations. They are particularly good for assisting HR staff with onboarding new employees. Creating a well-drafted...
It was only a year ago that work-from-home became the norm in most of our households. Overnight, employers and employees were forced to adjust the way they live and work, while following COVID-19 guidelines. Just when it...
An ongoing lawsuit between West Virginia Governor Jim Justice and several unions over a change to a state wage law that would bar most public agencies from withholding union dues from employee paychecks has generated a...
The Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (FDCA), which authorizes emergency use authorization (EUA) for vaccines, doesn’t prohibit entities, including employers, from requiring COVID-19 vaccinations even if the shots are...
"Are you human? Are you a good human?" Those are the questions you should really be asking job candidates. The days of gender roles and glass ceilings should be behind us. Words matter So, why do many employee handbooks...
Frontline workers have been back on the job since Spring 2020, providing essential and critical services. But many of their white-collar coworkers and managers have been toiling from home for almost 18 months, along with...
Vaccinations are available, and states have been reopening, but the number of women in the workforce has fallen to historic lows because of the COVID-19 pandemic. As employees begin returning to the office, employers...
Oklahoma child support is regulated by state statutes and enforced by courts and agencies, and it often affects employers’ insurance and benefit programs and payrolls. To learn more, read on. How your benefit plans are...
Incredibly, COVID-19 has now affected a third school year. Working parents were previously able to rely on the federal Families First Coronavirus Response Act (FFCRA) to take leave in the event of school closures and/or...