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    Companies respond to GOP tax bill nixing CEO bonus deductions

    Pushback on the issue from corporations is a reminder of the perspective HR may bring to conversations around executive compensation.

    By Valerie Bolden-Barrett • Jan. 5, 2018
  • New Jersey expands its 'ban the box' law

    Three new laws are aimed to help those "overcoming incarceration or the disease of addiction, young offenders, and all who have earned and deserve it."

    By Riia O'Donnell • Jan. 4, 2018
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    Medical workers allege Duke, UNC maintained illegal non-poaching agreements

    An anti-trust lawsuit claims the two university health systems colluded to not hire each other's employees. 

    By Riia O'Donnell • Jan. 4, 2018
  • Report: Employers often threaten to report undocumented workers to ICE

    When undocumented workers attempt to raise concerns about working conditions, they often face "immigration retaliation," the Los Angeles Times reports.

    By Valerie Bolden-Barrett , Jan. 4, 2018
  • DOL ups penalties for regulatory violations

    The agency's enforcement priorities for 2018, however, are not yet clear.

    By Valerie Bolden-Barrett • Jan. 4, 2018
  • Women leaders raise $13M for legal defense fund to 'shift power imbalances'

    Well-known names in entertainment, including Shonda Rhimes and Kathleen Kennedy, have backed the campaign.

    By Valerie Bolden-Barrett • Jan. 3, 2018
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    10 trends that will shape HR in 2018

    As a new year begins, trends in upskilling, compliance, benefits and more are poised to change how HR departments work.

    By , , Jan. 3, 2018
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    DHS may end H-1B visa extensions for those waiting on a green card

    The proposal could keep hundreds of thousands of foreign workers off U.S. payrolls. How will American employers be affected?

    By Valerie Bolden-Barrett • Jan. 3, 2018
  • IRS announces 30-day extension for ACA 1095-B, 1095-C forms

    The delay, announced Dec. 22, should create a small measure of breathing room for some large employers and self-insuring companies.

    By Jan. 2, 2018
  • 37 state and local minimum-wage increases take effect nationwide

    As the federal government continues to roll back regulations on business, some say employers can expect more legislation at the state and local levels.

    By Valerie Bolden-Barrett • Jan. 2, 2018
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    Judge vacates $50M age discrimination award against Lockheed

    A jury previously awarded a former Lockheed employee $1.5 million in lost wages and liquidated damages, plus another $50 million in punitive damages.

    By Riia O'Donnell • Dec. 29, 2017
  • Noncompete agreements reduce salaries, fuel relocations

    Study results show that in states where noncompete agreements are strongly enforced, salaries for covered workers are reduced for up to eight years, even if they aren't changing jobs.

    By Valerie Bolden-Barrett • Dec. 28, 2017
  • US labor secretary calls NYC dog-sitting rule a case of over-licensing

    But a spokesperson from Mayor Bill de Blasio's office argues that the city doesn't "regulate" or enforce rules against dog walkers or pet sitters.

    By Valerie Bolden-Barrett • Dec. 27, 2017
  • EEOC wellness regulations will sunset January 2019

    The agency, however, doesn't plan to have new regulations in place until later that year.

    By Dec. 22, 2017
  • Big companies caught using job ads on Facebook to exclude older workers

    Using a technique called "microtargeting," Verizon, Amazon and other companies — including Facebook — are running job ads that only young people can see.

    By Valerie Bolden-Barrett • Dec. 22, 2017
  • H-2B visa cap met, nearly a month earlier than last year

    The federal government made additional visas available in FY2017 to address understaffing, but many employers said it was too little, too late.

    By Valerie Bolden-Barrett • Dec. 22, 2017
  • UPDATE: Second judge blocks expansion of opt-out for ACA contraceptive mandate

    The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services issued the rules in October, allowing employers to opt out on religious or moral grounds.

    By Valerie Bolden-Barrett • Dec. 21, 2017
  • Hawaii law provides a $70 daily stipend for eldercare

    Employers have recognized that workers with caregiving duties need help — and so have state governments.

    By Valerie Bolden-Barrett • Dec. 21, 2017
  • Final tax reform bill includes leave, benefits changes

    While some deductions for benefits were scrapped, employers gained a tax credit for paying workers while they're out on FMLA leave.

    By , Dec. 21, 2017
  • Deep Dive // Other duties as assigned

    Your cheat sheet to the FMLA's notice requirements

    HR Dive editor Kate Tornone discusses employers' FMLA notice rights and responsibilities in this installment of "Other Duties as Assigned."

    By Dec. 21, 2017
  • Microsoft ends arbitration agreements for sexual harassment claims

    The company also voiced support for a federal ban on such arrangements.

    By Valerie Bolden-Barrett • Dec. 20, 2017
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    A return to 'common sense'? A recap of the NLRB's sweeping changes so far

    Several Obama-era decisions were upended last week, including one bombshell: The Browning-Ferris joint employment standard.

    By Dec. 20, 2017
  • Papa John's employees say they weren't paid for training

    In a statement, a law firm says it intends to investigate the employer's practices.

    By Riia O'Donnell • Dec. 19, 2017
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    Trump reappoints staunch worker advocate to EEOC, confounding stakeholders

    Chai Feldblum argues, among other things, that Title VII protects workers from discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity, opposing the administration's stance.

    By Valerie Bolden-Barrett • Dec. 19, 2017
  • New overtime rule proposal coming October 2018

    The U.S. Department of Labor says it should have a new Notice of Proposed Rulemaking out next fall.

    By Dec. 19, 2017