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  • Dollar General hit with $277K in ADA case damages

    Dollar General, a large retail chain, made the decision to fire a diabetic worker for violating a "no grazing" policy. It cost them nearly $300,000 in a jury trial.

    By Tom Starner • Sept. 26, 2016
  • Social security data collection remains a challenge for self-insured employers

    Employees don't often cooperate when asked for their SSN. But there are options for struggling employers.

    By Tom Starner • Sept. 26, 2016
  • House bill looks to delay overtime rule change by six months

    But it will face a veto even if passed.

    By Tom Starner • Sept. 26, 2016
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    Quitting or retiring are now equal under California's timely final paycheck law

    Employers failing to promptly pay final wages may be subject to "daily waiting-time" penalties.

    By Tom Starner • Sept. 23, 2016
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    Survey: 36% of employees do not log in hours worked

    That data point does not bode well for employers considering the overtime exemption rule's Dec. 1 deadline.

    By Tom Starner • Sept. 23, 2016
  • Labor Dept. data modernization comment deadline extended two months

    Various stakeholder groups requested the comments extension given the scope and significance of the proposed forms revisions and regulatory amendments.

    By Tom Starner • Sept. 22, 2016
  • FLSA overtime rule facing 21-state lawsuit

    Officials claimed the Obama administration's initiative will place a "heavy burden on state budgets."

    By Tom Starner • Sept. 21, 2016
  • Fantasy sports leagues require similar employer strategy to other e-distractions

    While the article mentions the idea of conducting internal office pools (no entry fees, etc.) as a way to build culture, managing that could be problematic.

    By Tom Starner • Sept. 20, 2016
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    Court rules that employee hairstyles are not protected by Title VII

    There are many ways employers can cross the line when it comes to discriminatory hiring, but so far, 'race-neutral' grooming policies are safe.

    By Tom Starner • Sept. 19, 2016
  • Why the fast food industry gets extra Labor Dept. scrutiny

    The Labor Dept.'s Wage and Hour Division gives fast food employers a closer look on FLSA compliance, and it says there is good reason for it. The industry, of course, doesn't agree.

    By Tom Starner • Sept. 16, 2016
  • H-1B visa overhaul measure derailed

    The complication, and the reason why employers who are H-1B dependent should pay attention, is that the language included cash bonuses in the wages.

    By Tom Starner • Sept. 16, 2016
  • Oklahoma Supreme Court ends the state's workers' comp alternative

    The court ruled 7-2 that the alternative gives employers the authority to single out injured workers for inequitable treatment and is therefore unconstitutional.

    By Tom Starner • Sept. 15, 2016
  • Labor Dept. sets post-flood guidance for affected employers

    The guidance gives employers in Louisiana further instructions on employee benefits compliance.

    By Tom Starner • Sept. 14, 2016
  • Samsung, LG accused of anti-poaching agreement scheme

    LG has denied such an agreement existed, while Samsung did not comment, according to Reuters.

    By Sept. 13, 2016
  • EY calls for quick US Supreme Court decision over class action waivers

    EY wants the U.S. Supreme Court to end an arbitration clause-driven legal mess as quickly as possible.

    By Tom Starner • Sept. 12, 2016
  • Labor Dept. hits Chevron with $1.5M in back wages

    The Labor Dept. hit a major oil and gas employer with a $1.5 million wage and hour fine.

    By Tom Starner • Sept. 12, 2016
  • Uber racks up a court win over background check processes

    The court decided the employees who filed suit would have to go through arbitration as defined in their signed arbitration agreements.

    By Tom Starner • Sept. 9, 2016
  • ITT shutdown leads to employees suing over sudden layoffs

    The for-profit education company faces a possible class action lawsuit by 8,000 fired employees.

    By Tom Starner • Sept. 9, 2016
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    COBRA notices can be expanded with ACA marketplace info

    The Labor Dept. has given plan sponsors and employers more leeway when it comes to such notices.

    By Tom Starner • Sept. 8, 2016
  • Connecticut high court overturns decision that fired employee for pot use

    It said a less harsh penalty could apply, as proposed originally by the arbitrator.

    By Tom Starner • Sept. 8, 2016
  • Nebraska is latest to sign Labor Dept. worker misclassification agreement

    It is the 34th state to sign a three-year Memorandum of Understanding.

    By Tom Starner • Sept. 6, 2016
  • Court ruling means employers must fully vet harassment claims

    Employers will be more vulnerable to liability in discrimination lawsuits if a firing is caused due to company negligence.

    By Tom Starner • Sept. 2, 2016
  • Oklahoma comp 'opt out' law about to be tested in state court

    In February, the Oklahoma Workers’ Compensation Commission (OWCC) deemed the law to be unconstitutional and “not enforceable.”

    By Tom Starner • Sept. 2, 2016
  • For retail HR, closing stores may require consulting employment counsel

    Avoiding a class-action lawsuit is of high priority for employers in such a situation.

    By Tom Starner • Aug. 30, 2016
  • Survey: Baby boomers tend to have biggest 'workplace egos'

    Household cooks, CEOs and art directors all top the list, as well. 

    By Tom Starner • Aug. 30, 2016