For employers sending employees abroad for work, it’s necessary to take precautions and have protocols in place to minimize risk, especially if employees will be traveling […]
California Gov. Gavin Newsom signed Senate Bill 699, which buttresses current state law that voids contracts that restrain an employee from engaging in a lawful profession, […]
Religious accommodation requests may proliferate following the Supreme Court’s more stringent standard for rejecting requests in its Groff v. DeJoy decision. Some of the requests may […]
In years past, having a college degree was required for almost every salaried job—and many hourly jobs, as well. Candidates who didn’t have a degree often […]
More than four years since the passage of Oregon’s Paid Family Medical Leave Act into law, paid leave benefits are now available to Oregon employees, as […]
The proposed features for the upcoming revamped version of E-Verify would fundamentally change the way employment eligibility verification is conducted, according to a… Source: New feed […]
Employers may submit comments on or before Nov. 7 on the recently proposed overtime rule—published Sept. 8 in The Federal Register—with the U.S. Department of Labor. […]
Job site Indeed is offering a $10,000 relocation payment to its transgender employees or their immediate family members who seek gender-affirming treatment but live in a […]
A new ruling from the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) will make it easier for workers to get legal protection for concerted activity at the workplace. […]