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A pending court case is the latest to highlight the challenges employers face when considering remote accommodations from an employee with a medical condition.
July 19Foley & Lardner -
The outgoing secretary’s deputy, Patrick Pizzella, will be named acting secretary of the department.
July 19 -
Acosta’s deputy, Patrick Pizzella, will become acting DOL secretary and is regarded as being more aggressively pro-business than Acosta.
July 12 -
Employers have to navigate through an ever growing patchwork of state laws surrounding cannabis use and the workforce.
July 12Foley & Lardner LLP -
The deal marks the fifth for the tech company since it went independent in 2017.
July 11 -
The deal marks the fifth for the tech company since it went independent in 2017.
July 10 -
From boosting mental health benefits to improving company culture, a variety of hot topics dominated the HR association’s annual conference.
July 10 -
The new legislation includes a generous offering for low-income workers.
July 9 -
A top benefits attorney discusses the legal troubles employers are dealing with when it comes to discrimination and compensation.
July 1 -
An employer’s ability to obtain an updated letter for an individually designed plan has been curtailed in recent years, after the IRS limited the program to only newly adopted or terminating plans.
June 20Foley & Lardner