Compliance: Page 186


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    Amazon sued by Prime Now delivery drivers claiming misclassification

    Drivers in California claim that they were misclassified as independent contractors.

    By Tom Starner • Oct. 29, 2015
  • General Mills suffers legal setback in age discrimination case

    A federal judge in Minnesota dealt a blow to the cereal giant by allowing the workers the right to be heard in court.

    By Tom Starner • Oct. 28, 2015
  • Survey: Legal compliance concerns HR leaders

    Staying aligned with changing laws along with attracting and retaining talented workers remain top issues.

    By Tom Starner • Oct. 27, 2015
  • Deep Dive

    With holiday hiring here, it's time to consider temp worker safety

    With the holiday season nearly upon us, HR should team up with risk management to reduce workers' comp risks.

    By Tom Starner • Oct. 27, 2015
  • California's Fair Pay law could prove a model for other states

    The law also could give HR a stronger reason to vet job description and pay difference data.

    By Tom Starner • Oct. 26, 2015
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    What employers need to consider with new potential overtime rules

    While the final rules have not been declared, employers need to start considering what changes may be needed now.

    By Oct. 23, 2015
  • NLRB joint employer rule continues to confound

    At the end of August, the NLRB changed the definition of joint employer. The resulting rules have been somewhat confusing since.

    By Oct. 21, 2015
  • Small businesses have mixed views on workplace pot use, says survey

    Almost 20% of small business owners polled say they would allow pot use in the workplace if the employee had a prescription. 

    By Tom Starner • Oct. 19, 2015
  • Manufacturers must update workplace discrimination policies

    Following key U.S. Supreme Court decisions earlier this year, HR leaders in the manufacturing industry need to take a hard look at their company culture.

    By Tom Starner • Oct. 19, 2015
  • Uber, Lyft drivers ruled employees in Oregon

    The Oregon Bureau of Labor and Industries became the latest government body to land a blow to sharing economy taxi services.

    By Tom Starner • Oct. 19, 2015
  • Energy workers file overtime lawsuit in PA

    Pennsylvania energy workers claim they were required to work up to 84-hour work-weeks without being paid overtime.

    By Tom Starner • Oct. 13, 2015
  • Seattle ponders law to give independent contractors right to unionize

    A proposed Seattle law may give independent contractors, like drivers for Uber and Lyft, the right to organize and form a union. 

    By Tom Starner • Oct. 13, 2015
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    EEOC sues Indiana Subway store for firing HIV-positive worker

    When a Subway shop in Indiana fired an employee for being HIV positive, the EEOC stepped in to confront discrimination.

    By Tom Starner • Oct. 5, 2015
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    Deep Dive

    #BFE15 and the ACA: Busted myths and top tips

    Three experts explain the Affordable Care Act in as mundane language as can be mustered.

    By Oct. 1, 2015
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    NFL player Eric Berry highlights cancer survivors in the workplace

    Several recent cases reveal tough considerations employers must weigh when an employee is returning to work after treatment. 

    By Tom Starner • Sept. 29, 2015
  • Risky 'no poach' agreements surfacing in healthcare

    So-called "no poach" agreements -- a potential HR legal liability -- are now showing up in the healthcare industry.

    By Tom Starner • Sept. 28, 2015
  • Food delivery companies hit with worker classification lawsuit

    The lawsuits are similar to those threatening to bring down the business models of Uber, Lyft and other "sharing economy" employers. 

    By Tom Starner • Sept. 28, 2015
  • Deep Dive

    How HR can protect their companies from bad contractors

    With more companies employing contractors, demand for background checks has skyrocketed. But not all background checks are created equal.

    By Tom Starner • Sept. 23, 2015
  • Courts split on ACA contraception mandate

    With the circuit courts at odds, the Supreme Court may need to weigh in.

    By Tom Starner • Sept. 23, 2015
  • LA call center company to pay $600K fine for sexual harassment case

    The offending employer also had to totally remake its harassment reporting process, which apparently never existed.

    By Tom Starner • Sept. 18, 2015
  • Pharmacy workers at Target form micro union

    It’s the first successful union effort the company has ever faced.

    By Sept. 18, 2015
  • Deep Dive

    Five Supreme Court cases HR leaders need to watch

    SCOTUS is about to come together for its fall session. We've outlined what may affect HR.

    By Tom Starner • Sept. 17, 2015
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    Is the workplace America's next cultural battleground?

    One employment law attorney thinks so, and offers some ideas on how to best manage the challenge.

    By Tom Starner • Sept. 16, 2015
  • Conflicting court decisions mean whistleblower confusion for employers

    Employers should follow certain basic tenets to avoid being sued, according to two employment attorneys with Littler.

    By Tom Starner • Sept. 16, 2015
  • Massachusetts sees first case over firing for medical marijuana use

    A case in Massachusetts pits employer vs. employee when it comes to using medical marijuana in the workplace.

    By Tom Starner • Sept. 15, 2015