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  • Examining the paid sick leave "epidemic"

    As paid sick leave becomes more complicated, compliance has become essential -- and difficult.

    By Sept. 15, 2015
  • Will California's strict new law close the gender pay gap?

    California is poised to have the nation's toughest gender equal pay differential law, once signed.

    By Tom Starner • Sept. 14, 2015
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    NLRB clarifies e-signature process for union petitions

    One legal expert says employers need to be prepared for the tech improvements surrounding unionization.

    By Tom Starner • Sept. 11, 2015
  • Tech giant 'antipoaching' episode ends with $415 million settlement

    Apple, Google, Intel and Adobe were accused conspiring to avoid hiring each other's workers.

    By Tom Starner • Sept. 8, 2015
  • Expert: Patchwork HR policies becoming more problematic

    Increasingly fragmented workforces are giving employers fits when it comes to creating HR policies between varying state laws.

    By Tom Starner • Sept. 4, 2015
  • Half of employers surveyed unhappy with 'ban the box' laws

    Many aren't thrilled, but they may be swimming against the tide.

    By Tom Starner • Sept. 3, 2015
  • Using independent contractors? DOL and IRS tests both matter

    The DOL and the IRS have somewhat different standards for determining an independent contractor vs. an employee. 

    By Tom Starner • Sept. 2, 2015
  • Uber drivers granted class-action in California lawsuit

    This classification could lead to big impact on Uber's valuation -- and deeply affect the employee vs. contractor debate.

    By Sept. 1, 2015
  • Heed the hurricanes: Employment law issues created by large storms

    With hurricane season in full force, employers should be aware of compliance concerns should a storm hit.

    By Tom Starner • Sept. 1, 2015
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    Workplace email abuse more widespread than believed

    A startling case of explicit emailing between Pennsylvania state prosecutors is not an anomoly, according to employment law experts.  

    By Tom Starner • Aug. 31, 2015
  • Court rules against employer in biometric hand scanner case

    A West Virginia judge ruled that a company that installed a hand scanner for security purposes violated an employee's religious rights.

    By Tom Starner • Aug. 31, 2015
  • NLRB rules that companies are responsible for violations by franchises, contractors

    The groundbreaking ruling could have extensive, long-lasting impact throughout a swath of industries.

    By Aug. 27, 2015
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    To avoid litigation, manage these five variables

    An expert provides some tips on how to minimize legal risks.

    By Tom Starner • Aug. 27, 2015
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    Why employers need a plan in place when firing employees

    There is no proof yet, but Ashley Madison's CEO suggested a disgruntled ex-employee could be behind the company's data hack.

    By Tom Starner • Aug. 24, 2015
  • EEOC to employers: Work to 'accommodate' or be penalized

    Under the ADA, reasonable accommodations for employees with disabilities need to be top of mind, or the EEOC will step in.

    By Tom Starner • Aug. 24, 2015
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    California law creates controversy for grocery chain employers

    California became the first state to guarantee that grocery store workers retain their jobs should their store be acquired. 

    By Tom Starner • Aug. 20, 2015
  • Court rules that Yelp reviewers are not employees

    Some Yelp reviewers said they deserved compensation for their time despite volunteering to write reviews.

    By Tom Starner • Aug. 19, 2015
  • Is bullying a potential new litigation front?

    Can "anti-bullying" laws, such as the one now effective in California, become more widespread? One employment lawyer thinks it's possible.

    By Tom Starner • Aug. 18, 2015
  • NLRB backs off college football unionization case

    The NLRB ruled that it is not the proper body to decide whether or not college athletes are employees or eligible to launch a union. 

    By Tom Starner • Aug. 18, 2015
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    Court: Not paying volunteers for OT, minimum wage may be wrong in some cases

    Employers need to check with employment counsel to get a worker's volunteer status right, or they could end up on the losing end of litigation.

    By Tom Starner • Aug. 14, 2015
  • Tracking company smartphones via GPS: A troubled policy?

    The issue of employers tracking GPS-equipped company smartphones is not new, but some employees are fighting it in court.

    By Tom Starner • Aug. 13, 2015
  • Another state outlaws examining employee social media

    Delaware has joined 21 other states in telling employers to keep their hands off employees' private social media accounts.

    By Tom Starner • Aug. 13, 2015
  • Court rejects appeal to religious accommodation over contraception coverage

    The accommodation will most likely stand as is.

    By Aug. 13, 2015
  • Newspaper case shows why sexual harassment can be complex for HR managers

    A newspaper reporter revealed a source had been sexually harassing her. Some questioned how HR handled her situation.

    By Aug. 13, 2015
  • Dems lose bid to move leave and wage bills through Senate

    But the push for paid sick and family leave, and an increased minimum wage, is going nowhere, says an expert.

    By Tom Starner • Aug. 12, 2015