The Illinois Legislature recently passed a measure that could provide a blueprint for other states that want to set standards for the use of artificial intelligence […]
Many Oregon workers will be eligible for paid family and medical leave benefits starting in 2023. Lawmakers in the state recently passed HB 2005, and Gov. […]
Following in the footsteps of Ontario, Quebec and other provinces that have seen significant changes to their labor and employment legislation in recent years, federally regulated […]
When interpreting vague regulations, courts should continue deferring to a federal agency’s view of its own rules, so long as the interpretation is reasonable and consistent […]
Many myths and biases prevent people with disabilities from being hired or promoted, but moving beyond them can help your company attract and retain loyal and […]
Starting July 1, Virginia employers must give workers copies of certain personnel records when they receive a written request for such information. Here’s what HR professionals […]
Sexual harassment is a serious problem in Australian workplaces: Employers are paying large sums to settle lawsuits out of court, and a human rights commission has […]