The unionization movement has spread to Trader Joe’s, where a second store recently formed a union. Union organizers are hoping the movement takes off at other […]
Employers could have more options when examining I-9 documents presented by new hires during the employment eligibility verification process, according to a proposed rule to be […]
Understanding Louisiana’s unique employment laws and avoiding the pitfalls when hiring a remote worker here requires some planning, but that planning will allow employers to match […]
Without careful planning, layoffs can result in costly errors. Here is an overview of common errors some employers make when conducting layoffs and how to avoid […]
Employers can adopt some practices to limit their potential liability. Here are a few examples of such practices in this second of a three-part series on […]
Apple reached a settlement in a lawsuit over off-the-clock work Aug. 15. Store workers said the technology company didn’t pay them for the time they spent […]
Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification (WARN) Act requirements are complex enough, but employers also must keep track of and comply with state and even city “mini-WARN” […]
The Washington, D.C. City Council passed a broad ban on noncompete agreements in December 2020, but it decided in March 2022 that amendments were needed to […]
McDonald’s recently settled a class-action lawsuit that claims the fast-food chain failed to give former employees proper notice of their right to continued health insurance coverage […]