Many employers have been focused on a court battle over when the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission will collect employee pay data for the first time—but they […]
Skinny shaming can be as harmful as fat shaming. A coworker’s remarks on appearance at work can rise to microaggressions and lead to actionable harassment. Read […]
The importance of having a positive work culture can never be overestimated. Employees are a company’s most important assets. Ensuring that they feel valued and are […]
The National Labor Relations Board, handing an important victory to Uber, has concluded that the company’s drivers are contractors, not employees. Source: New feed 2
Uber drivers are independent contractors, not employees, the National Labor Relations Board’s general counsel said in a memorandum, making unionization harder for drivers. Source: New feed […]
An employer violated the National Labor Relations Act (NLRA) when it fired a worker for sleeping during the night shift two days before a union election […]
If you are one of the 575,000 employers that have received a “no-match letter” from the Social Security Administration, alerting you to discrepancies between a worker’s […]
A recreation specialist for individuals with disabilities who was fired after she left a camping trip for adolescents she was supervising when she became anxious about […]