Google said remote workers would see their pay lowered based on local labor costs, even if they haven’t relocated but no longer commute to an urban […]
Measure L, which passed with the overwhelming support of voters, will be effective in 2022 for businesses operating in the city of San Francisco. The stated […]
Employees are engaged in activity protected by Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 when they investigate discrimination complaints and enforce equal employment opportunity […]
The 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals upheld the dismissal of an employee’s failure-to-accommodate claim against her employer for refusing to split a full-time position into […]
As more employers consider making COVID-19 vaccinations mandatory, they’ll need to decide if they will mandate booster shots, as well. Source: New feed 2
Carpeting manufacturer Engineered Floors in Dalton, Ga., wanted to control its escalating medical costs without raising health insurance premiums. Through a pilot program the company launched, […]
The recent spike in COVID-19 cases has prompted more states and cities to require certain workers in health care and other high-risk settings to get vaccinated […]
On July 29, Pittsburgh Mayor Bill Peduto signed a new ordinance granting COVID-19 sick time to certain employees who work in the city. Source: New feed […]