Although some employees may choose to vote by mail during the COVID-19 pandemic, others will want to cast their ballots in person, and they may have […]
Because a co-worker’s single use of a racial epithet did not create a hostile workplace, an employee’s racial-harassment lawsuit could not continue to trial, a California […]
As of Sept. 1, changes to certain visas to work in Singapore went into effect. The changes are intended to encourage the employment of Singaporeans. Source: […]
The 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals found that a plaintiff could not be regarded as having an impairment covered by the Americans with Disabilities Act […]
Employees and Employers are in unprecedented times where they are having to juggle work and virtual school. Some schools have remained open, with restrictions. Others have […]
The salutations and closings of your cover letters and e-mail should be inclusive and respectful, just as the body of the letters and e-mail should be […]
The number of U.K. employees working from home to avoid COVID-19 infection has increased in recent months, and so have requests to telework in countries other […]
Employers may need to change their documentation and intermittent leave policies following the U.S. Department of Labor’s recent revisions to Families First Coronavirus Response Act (FFCRA) […]