An Enterprise-Wide Data Privacy Solution to the State Privacy Law Problem

?Despite predictions otherwise, 2022 will not be the year that a federal data privacy law is enacted. While the bipartisan American Data Privacy Protection Act (ADPPA) proposal made it to the House... Read more »

2022 Ballot Measures Will Address Abortion, Marijuana and Minimum Wage

?Employers should keep an eye on this year’s Election Day results, as many states are presenting ballot measures on abortion, marijuana, minimum wage and unions. Statewide ballot measures will be put to... Read more »

House Bill Incentivizes Skills-Based Hiring

?Organizations would be encouraged to prioritize job applicants’ skills and competencies over educational requirements under recently proposed legislation. The Advancing Skills-Based Hiring Act, introduced by Rep. Elise Stefanik, R-N.Y., would boost skills-based... Read more »

Affirmative Action Hangs in Doubt

?The U.S. Supreme Court heard two cases on Oct. 31 that will test the future of affirmative action in higher education, the available pipeline of recent graduates, and diversity programs in the... Read more »

Evidence of Sexual and Racial Harassment Sends Claims to Trial

?Takeaway: For sexual or racial harassment to be actionable, the conduct complained of need not be severe if it is pervasive. Use of racial slurs, even if undirected at anyone specific, can... Read more »

New Protections for Health Care Workers in New Jersey

?Health care entities, home health care agencies, and staffing registries considering a transaction in New Jersey will need to keep in mind new obligations to certain employees. On Aug. 18, Gov. Phil... Read more »

Job Openings Increase, Offsetting Previous Sharp Decline

?Job openings rose by over 400,000 to 10.7 million in September, according to the monthly JOLTS report released by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. The increase follows the cliff dive reported in August, when... Read more »

CEO of VetJobsOrg Explains Why Companies Should Hire Veterans

?Veteran’s Day, observed on Nov. 11, is a celebration to honor America’s veterans for their willingness to serve and sacrifice to protect the United States and its freedoms. But retired Rear Admiral... Read more »

NLRB Challenges Amazon CEO’s Comments on Unionization

?Amazon CEO Andy Jassy’s interview statements on unionization at the company violated labor law, according to a National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) complaint filed Oct. 26. Amazon has denied any wrongdoing. We’ve... Read more »

Managing the Risks of Employees Who Use Machinery in the UK

?A company that employed grounds workers in the U.K. instructed the employees to wear ear protection as they went about their work using lawn mowers and other loud machinery. However, several employees... Read more »
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