Employment News
Two California Lawmakers Want To Mandate 32-Hour Workweeks - Reason
There's no crisis that lawmakers can't make worse, and in California, a state that already has pretty high taxes and minimum wages, two lawmakers have introduced a bill mandating 32-hour workweek...
Read moreSEC Whistleblower Reporting and Employer Compliance - The National Law Review
At the onset of COVID in 2020, the Wall Street Journal reported that over a three-month period, there were a deluge of tips, complaints and possible referrals to the U.S. Securities and Exchange ...
Read moreNew York City Issues First Round of Guidance Regarding Salary Transparency Law - Lexology
On March 22, 2022, the New York City Commission on Human Rights (the “Commission”) issued its first round of guidance regarding the salary transparency law (the “Salary Transparency Law” or “STL”...
Read moreNY Farmworker Overtime Laws Are Changing, But Only at a Snail's Pace - The Indypendent
NY Farmworker Overtime Laws Are Changing, But Only at a Snail’s Pace Labor & Unions New York Martina Marisol wakes up before dawn most days to get to work at 6 a.m., on a farm upstate. She ...
Read moreThe Supreme Court is beholden to the Constitution—not voters - Pacific Legal Foundation (PLF)
In his April 8 New York Times column, Jamelle Bouie accuses the Supreme Court of being focused on “the interests and prerogatives of powerful political minorities—you might call them factions—tha...
Read moreMiami Employment Attorney Begins 4th Stint At Morgan Lewis - Law360
By Emily Brill (April 11, 2022, 12:56 PM EDT) -- Morgan Lewis & Bockius LLP welcomed back a longtime firm affiliate as a partner in its labor employment group Monday, fleshing out its Miami-b...
Read moreRefreshing Whistleblower Processes for the Remote Workplace: Best Practices - JD Supra
At the onset of COVID in 2020, the Wall Street Journal reported that over a three-month period, there were a deluge of tips, complaints and possible referrals to the U.S. Securities and Exchange ...
Read moreFormer Employee Sues Zimmer, Inc. Over Unpaid Overtime Wages - Law Street Media
A suit was removed on Friday from the King County, Washington state court to the Western District of Washington by defendant Zimmer, Inc. The employment case alleges that the company violated Was...
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Utah Senate president threatens critics with defamation lawsuits - KSL News
SALT LAKE CITY — Utah Senate President Stuart Adams is threatening several critics with defamation lawsuits for comments made following his primary election defeat in June. Adams, a Layton Republi...