IAmNaughty Review in 2020

Are you looking for an effective sex dating website with people who will be also searching for a laid-back and intimate relationship? Is this why you’re at the IAmNaughty overview? Well then,... Read more »

Don’t Skip Reference Checking, Even if It Seems Pro Forma

?Past is often prologue, to paraphrase Shakespeare, so employers should verify the past employment of those they’re interested in hiring, particularly since organizations might be liable if they hire someone who later... Read more »

UPS Workers Vote for Potential Strike

?More than 325,000 Teamsters union members at United Parcel Service (UPS) voted on June 16 to strike if no agreement is reached with the company by the time the current contract ends... Read more »

Time to Display Revised Workplace Posters

?Due to new rights granted under the Pregnant Workers Fairness Act (PWFA) and the Providing Urgent Maternal Protections for Nursing Mothers Act (PUMP Act), employers must display a new version of workplace... Read more »

Broad Social-Media Policy Doesn’t Preclude Unemployment Benefits

?Takeaway: It is increasingly critical for employers to implement policies governing social media posts by their employees to protect the institution’s legitimate business interests.  ?Offensive social media posts lacked a sufficient connection... Read more »

Vague Allegations of Discrimination Doom Claim

?An employee’s vague claims of discriminatory conduct toward himself and others are insufficient to prove either discrimination or retaliation, a federal district court ruled. The court granted the employer’s motion for summary... Read more »

How to Improve Remote Employees’ Well-Being

?Before the pandemic, about 20 percent of HubSpot’s 7,000 employees worked remotely. At the end of 2021, the cloud-based software developer, which is headquartered in Cambridge, Mass., decided to go all-in on... Read more »

Stay Abreast of Laws Restricting AI in the Workplace

?With employers relying more often on artificial intelligence (AI) to help hire new workers, states have begun implementing new laws and regulations to govern how employers can deploy such tools. “You can... Read more »

California Pay -Disclosure Practices Draw Scrutiny from Regulators

?In January, strict new pay transparency requirements took effect in California. Now regulators are closely monitoring employers’ practices as they process thousands of complaints alleging violations of the state’s disclosure rules. SB... Read more »

Proposal to Raise Workweek in South Korea to 69 Hours Rejected

?In March, a proposed amendment to South Korea’s Labor Standards Act failed, sinking attempts to raise the cap on working hours per week from 52 to 69 and provide companies with more... Read more »
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