The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) requires employers to engage in an interactive, good-faith process to determine if reasonable accommodations can be made for disabled employees that would allow them to perform...
Employment Law Letter
On August 25, 2023, the National Labor Relations Boad (NLRB) issued a new set of rules that will apply immediately to many employers and unions locked in a unionizing campaign. The Board has determined that it has the...
A California employer recently learned the hard way that a competent legal strategy for defending against a Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) claim shouldn’t include hiring a supposed priest to dupe employees. And, yes...
Though it doesn’t arise in the employment context, consumers filed a complaint against a social media giant claiming its policies and algorithms have the intent and effect of discrimination based on age and gender. In...
A California appellate court, recently tasked with interpreting what constituted “payment” for purposes of complying with California’s arbitration laws, ruled that an arbitration service provider must receive payment of...
We all know that wages are due upon termination of employment. But during the COVID mandatory leaves and shutdowns, when did employment end, and when were final checks due? In one of an ongoing series of decisions...
Employers will now have to show a higher degree of hardship to deny employee requests for religious accommodation. Under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and 29 C.F.R. § 1605.2(b)(1), employers are required to...
On May 1, 2023, the Superior Court of New Jersey, Appellate Division affirmed the trial court’s dismissal without a trial in favor of an employer, meaning the employee’s discrimination and retaliation allegations under...
Data breaches have become common occurrences. Nearly every business—including nonprofits—collects, stores, and uses personal information (PI) that’s valuable to bad actors. All organizations store and process PI about...
It seems employers everywhere and in all lines of work too often struggle to find top quality job candidates. It’s not just employers who are frustrated. Jobseekers are equally exasperated because job postings often don...
Gen Z, the youngest segment of the workforce, is already making an impact, and its influence will only increase in the future. Global insurance giant Zurich reported in April that people born between 1997 and 2012 are...
As the end of the year nears, employees’ memories of summer vacations may be giving way to plans to schedule time off for the holidays. While some workers are diligent about planning the time off they need to avoid...
In March of this year, I provided you with basics steps to take to avoid Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) mishaps and best practices to follow when eligible employees request FMLA leave. Since the publication of my...
Can artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning programs lead to discrimination claims? The simple answer is yes, and the recent settlement between the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) and three...
We stand 42 months after the issuance of COVID-19 restrictions and the exodus of office workers from downtowns throughout California. Nonetheless, the approaches being taken to the return to the office remain all across...