Federal leaders who enforce anti-discrimination laws assured House members last week that they’re still committed to protecting workers’ civil rights despite lawmakers’ criticism about the Equal […]
The recent protests in Hong Kong have led companies to take extra precautions to ensure safety, minimize business disruptions and uphold their brand. Source: New feed […]
Personalization lets shoppers use e-commerce platforms to pick products or services that meet particular needs, often based on their purchasing history. What if benefit selections during […]
Employers in Spain may not be able to fire a worker caught on a surveillance camera doing something prohibited if the company hasn’t informed workers about […]
College or university students working in jobs connected to their studies aren’t employees covered by the National Labor Relations Act and so can’t unionize, according to […]
California recently became the first state to ban workplace discrimination based on hairstyle. New York quickly followed with similar legislation, and New Jersey lawmakers have also […]
Eugene Scalia, President Donald Trump’s nominee to be secretary of the Department of Labor, answered tough questions from Senate Democrats about his qualifications for the position […]
The definition of “sexual harassment” varies across North and South America. Employers operating in different jurisdictions should note these differences to ensure cross-border compliance and create […]
General Motors (GM) and labor unions have much at stake with approximately 46,000 workers on strike. Even a short strike is costly and the longer the […]