While California has announced tentative plans to lift COVID-19 restrictions by June 15, the difficulties for employers are not over. Here’s what employers need to know. […]
The 7th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals revived a United Airlines pilot’s claims that he should receive profit-sharing-plan credit and pay for military-training leave. Source: New […]
A customer’s rejected advances, love letters and conversations with co-workers about the plaintiff could meet the severe and pervasive requirement for sexual harassment under Title VII […]
Placing an employee on an administrative leave should be done sparingly but may be appropriate during an investigation or if an employee poses a direct threat […]
The pandemic forced HR professionals and employers to rethink how their workforce operates. SHRM Online collected these lessons learned when COVID-19 changed the way work is […]
With expanded federal subsidies, small employers may want to help workers enroll in Affordable Care Act (ACA) marketplace plans instead of providing group coverage. Large employers […]
Virginia currently follows federal overtime pay rules, but beginning July 1, employers in the state will be subject to new requirements. Source: New feed 2