Illinois’s Responsible Job Creation Act, which will become effective June 1, 2018, amends the Day and Temporary Labor Services Act with the goal of strengthening staffing […]
Organizations affected by an active shooter event will face extraordinary challenges from the moment the first shot is fired. Even if the company is able to […]
David Apol, the federal government’s ethics chief, is “deeply concerned” that some government leaders have engaged in impermissible conduct, he wrote in a recent memo. Source: […]
Job candidates are waiting longer in 2017, on average, to get all the way through the job interview process, according to new research from Glassdoor. Source: […]
This article summarizes certain aspects of the current Washington law on meal and rest breaks, taking into account the latest appellate ruling on the topic. Source: […]
Does the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) require minimally-qualified disabled employees to be granted special preferences in hiring over nondisabled applicants? Source: New feed 2
An employee who did not respond to her employer’s requests to return to work could not sustain claims under the Americans with Disabilities Act or the […]
The U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) is ramping up its audits of pension plans with “missing” participants. This is putting pressure on plan administrators to locate […]
A California trial court applied the wrong legal standards and therefore erred in concluding that a cab driver was an independent contractor rather than an employee, […]