The 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals found that a plaintiff-employee should have been allowed a jury instruction that eliminated the Faragher-Ellerth defense when there was […]
States and localities are backing off their requirements that employers give paid leave to workers with COVID-19 after death and hospitalization rates have fallen… Source: New […]
Employees merge their business and leisure trips, sometimes referred to as “bleisure” travel. Now is the time to weigh the pros and cons of allowing employees […]
On Jan. 23, the U.S. Supreme Court dismissed its review of a case that would have clarified the scope of the attorney-client privilege, delivering a brief […]
In the wake of last year’s “quiet quitting” and “quiet firing” phenomena—catchphrases for employee disengagement and passive performance management—comes “quiet hiring,”… Source: New feed 2
Human resource leaders are investing more time than ever in designing benefits strategies to help attract and retain employees in a hyper-competitive hiring climate. But experts […]
Economists are predicting a slowdown in labor market activity in the U.S. in 2023 due to a likely recession, a continued battle with inflation, more layoffs […]
Even though California public policy has addressed work-scheduling flexibility, a comp time system that trades time for wages essentially runs afoul of federal law, at least […]