DOL Proposes Large Increase to Salary Threshold for Exemptions from Overtime Pay
A new proposed rule may effect who is eligible for overtime pay. ACCA’s Hilary Atkins has the details.
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A new proposed rule may effect who is eligible for overtime pay. ACCA’s Hilary Atkins has the details.
California has deemed Uber drivers as employees. ACCA’s Hilary Atkins has the details on the effect this could have on contractors.
A state supreme court ruling states the employers can dismiss employees for smoking marijuana outside of work even in states where it is legal.
Last week the Supreme handed down two historic decisions. Hilary Atkins has the details.
Nevada has a new law on the books that helps employers determine whether a person is an independent contractor or an employee.
Connecticut is the latest state to create a law prohibiting employers from accessing their online accounts.
The Department of Labor is seeking information about use of technology including portable devices, by employees away from the workplace and outside of scheduled work hours.
A recent SCOTUS decision reminds contractors that they need to be careful when making hiring decisions.
The EEOC is testing a new electronic notification for charges against employers.
New York employers need to make sure that they are giving their employees clear notice of ERISA benefit plans to avoid claims against the company.
The National Labor Relations Board has ruled that profanity is just fine in the work place. ACCA’s Hilary Atkins has the details.
SCOTUS recently gave employers more leniency to get EEOC claims resolved. ACCA’s Hilary Atkins has the details.
Georgia has become the 26th state to legalize medicinal marijuana. Find out what it means for employers.
New York City employers can no longer use credit checks in employment decisions. ACCA’s Hilary Atkins has the details.
The EEOC is trying to clear up the issues with wellness programs and the ADA. ACCA’s Hilary Atkins has the details of how it effects contractors.
Virginia now has a law that prohibits employers from asking employees for access to their social media profiles.
A court in Texas has halted the DOL’s mandate that allows employees to take FMLA leave for their same-sex spouse. ACCA’s Hilary Atkins has the details.
This SCOTUS decision could affect how you treat pregnant employees requesting special accommodations at work.
Contractors ask all the time if there is any way to keep their competitors from “stealing” their employees. ACCA’s Hilary Atkins tackles this in the latest Legal Toolbox.
FMLA has been extended to same sex couples. ACCA’s Hilary Atkins has the details.
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