Compensation for U.S. workers picked up again in the second quarter of the year, but at a steadier pace, evidence that employers are continuing to remain […]
The New Jersey Department of Labor and Workforce Development recently issued its proposed regulations for New Jersey’s Temporary Workers’ Bill of Rights (TWBR). Source: New feed […]
The U.S. Supreme Court will hear a case that will clarify whether a mandatory job transfer can be considered a discriminatory employment action under federal law. […]
Remote verification of identification and work authorization documents associated with Form I-9 will be an alternative option for qualified E-Verify users in good standing starting Aug. […]
The International Brotherhood of Teamsters and the United Postal Service sidestepped a potential walkout of about 330,000 package delivery drivers and package sorters after hammering out […]
Canada does not have at-will employment. In Canada, employment relationships are governed by employment contracts, either written or implied, and various employment laws and regulations. Source: […]
An employee who was fired when he refused to continue working after city inspectors found numerous safety violations at the worksite was entitled to more than […]