Regulation and compliance
Regulation and compliance
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Some states are enacting laws that may help equalize pay, but it may not be enough.
October 24 -
Advisers are being asked to take on more consultative roles, but there are a few ways they can improve their services.
October 21 -
From managing paid leave policies to addressing employee drug use, employers can expect to have their hands full in the coming year. But these strategies can help.
October 16 -
A $15/hour federal minimum wage would backfire, according to recent findings from the Competitive Enterprise Institute.
October 13 -
When resigning employees return company cell phones and computers, they may not have logged out of personal email accounts. An attorney tells employers why they shouldn't read those messages.
October 10 -
Presidential hopefuls discuss workplace rights, equal pay and increased benefits for veterans.
October 10 -
The Democratic presidential contender proposes six months of paid family and medical leave for all workers.
October 7 -
While this benefit does not have wide-spread adoption, across generations workers have various reasons to consult with an attorney.
October 4 -
A first-in-the-nation bill that drew unanimous support from the state Senate failed to get over the finish line this year. What happened?
September 23 -
Workers’ access to paid time off is still a struggle, even as more states enact legislation.
September 16