Employers throughout the United Kingdom should keep in mind the proper ways to handle a reduction in force, known as a redundancy in the U.K. Source: […]
The Kaiser Permanente strike, planned to last three days starting today and described by the union as the largest work stoppage of health care workers in […]
A proposal to update the Employment Relations (Flexible Working) Act in the U.K. has received royal assent and is on track to take effect next year. […]
Effective Jan. 1, 2024, the Rhode Island Payment of Wages Act will make a “knowing and willful” wage and hour violation punishable as a criminal felony. […]
New York State Gov. Kathy Hochul signed legislation prohibiting employers from accessing employee social media account log-in information, requiring written notice of unemployment insurance benefits, and […]
A fire department employee who claimed discrimination and retaliation could not prove wrongful discharge when he was fired after going to City Hall and asking for […]
The 7th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) might require an employer to offer accommodations to an employee with […]
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