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The recent removal of two documents on independent contractors and joint employment indicates a White House that might tilt more toward the employer’s favor.
July 6Foley & Lardner LLP -
Even a well-planned and justified firing could raise issues that would prevent quick resolution in court.
July 6Seyfarth Shaw LLP -
With no national standard, daunting compliance challenges for employers are striking up across multiple jurisdictions, says attorney Steven K. Ludwig.
July 6Fox Rothschild LLP -
New law could have far-reaching implications for companies, even if they are not headquartered in New York state.
July 6The Standard -
Employers need to set goals and objectives, use a variety of methods to engage employees and eliminate jargon.
July 6ADP -
Prior to expanding time off for new parents, companies need to consider what to call the program and how to pay for and implement it.
July 6Pacific Resources -
Lunchtime walks, standing desks and micro-breaks throughout the day can help.
July 5Hub International -
Long-term care insurance is a blind spot for many employers, but neglecting it leaves employees open to huge financial risk, says adviser William Upson.
July 5 -
Litigation under the Americans with Disabilities Act Amendments Act has more than doubled in the last five years, but a little workplace flexibility can provide some relief.
July 5Standard Insurance Company -
Prior to expanding time off for new parents, companies need to consider what to call the program and how to pay for and implement it.
July 5Pacific Resources