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    Target's stand on transgender rights may reveal compliance confusion

    Target has extended its transgender restroom and fitting room policy to customers as well as employees. But what happens when local law rules otherwise?

    By Tom Starner • April 29, 2016
  • Supreme Court strengthens first amendment protections for employees

    A police officer in New Jersey had been demoted over supposedly supporting a mayoral candidate the police chief opposed.

    By Tom Starner • April 28, 2016
  • Enforcing 'living wage' laws proving to be an elusive challenge

    The laws look good on paper, but there aren't enough boots on the ground to ensure compliance everywhere, the AP reports.

    By Tom Starner • April 28, 2016
  • With FLSA overtime changes coming, transparency is crucial

    The Labor Department's upcoming overtime rule is sure to shake up employers nationwide. Smart HR leaders are already conducting self-audits.

    By Tom Starner • April 26, 2016
  • Why employers need to consider Labor Dept., EEOC changes now

    Two federal government rule changes have Republicans riled up, and employers are waiting to see how they will be affected.

    By Tom Starner • April 26, 2016
  • Teamsters step into role advising California Uber drivers

    California Uber drivers are attempting to form a driver's association, as allowed by a recent settlement.

    By Tom Starner • April 25, 2016
  • Uber agrees to pay up to $100M in lawsuit, but business model is intact

    The company will pay 385,000 drivers in California and Massachusetts and submit to a couple other demands.

    By Tom Starner • April 22, 2016
  • Census to change its background check process after hit with $15M settlement

    The bureau was accused of discriminatory hiring practices that denied jobs to Latinos and African-Americans.

    By Tom Starner • April 22, 2016
  • PayPal, other large employers pushing back against anti-LGBT state laws

    The ongoing push for what many see as discriminatory laws sweeping primarily Southern states is being met with some staunch blowback from employers.

    By Tom Starner • April 20, 2016
  • HR outsourcer to pay $1M Labor Dept. fine

    This is the second time in four years the firm has been penalized for wage-related misbehavior, according to the Labor Dept.

    By Tom Starner • April 20, 2016
  • Louisiana governor signs order banning LGBT discrimination

    In doing so, Gov. John Bel Edwards overturned a law signed by ex-governor Bobby Jindal.

    By Tom Starner • April 18, 2016
  • The complexity of Fair Pay laws may push people analytics to the forefront

    Fair pay laws could be the key to inspiring CHROs to consider talent analytics as part of key business strategy, according to an expert.

    By Tom Starner • April 18, 2016
  • New alliance focuses on FLSA, worker classification legal challenges

    A new alliance between XpertHR and ComplianceHR primarily aims to help employers tackle upcoming rule changes.

    By Tom Starner • April 15, 2016
  • LGBT discrimination cases expand as national discussion continues

    The EEOC says LGBT bias claims rose 28% in 2015, mainly due to 28 states who offer no legal protection for LGBT workers.

    By Tom Starner • April 15, 2016
  • Acting OPM head calls for elimination of 'unconscious' workplace bias

    She cites blind hiring as a way to combat the overwhelmingly white and male majority at the federal level.

    By Tom Starner • April 15, 2016
  • Can the Uber-like Chariot for Women legally only hire women drivers?

    Some argue that they could run into legal trouble for not picking up or hiring men.

    By Tom Starner • April 14, 2016
  • North Carolina governor attempts to amend controversial law

    After pressure from outside groups, he asked the legislature to amend the "Bathroom Bill" to put back discrimination protections. But critics say it's far from enough.

    By Tom Starner • April 13, 2016
  • Wearable devices can drive wellness, but also pose legal risks

    Workplace wearables can also affect both privacy and confidentiality, as many wearables can record location and other sensitive information.

    By Tom Starner • April 12, 2016
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    Wisconsin right-to-work law deemed unconstitutional by state judge

    But the fight isn't over, as it will head to appeals court next.

    By Tom Starner • April 11, 2016
  • North Carolina law may include phrase that removes right to sue in state court

    One sentence in particular has gotten the attention of lawyers on both sides of the issue.

    By Tom Starner • April 11, 2016
  • Uber settles case on background checks, gets second look at class action

    The company is back in the legal news again, as it won one courtroom battle and lost another.

    By Tom Starner • April 8, 2016
  • US Supreme Court rejects Wal-Mart, Wells Fargo class-action appeals

    Those two decisions, plus a late March decision involving Tyson Foods, have signaled a change in the court's view of class-action cases.

    By Tom Starner • April 7, 2016
  • Court: Retail employees are allowed to sit down to work

    Chairs may be more common at California checkout lines, for example, thanks to the ruling.

    By Tom Starner • April 6, 2016
  • Lyft, Uber lawsuits will resonate beyond on-demand employers, says expert

    The cases could send ripples far beyond those involved in "gig-" type work.

    By Tom Starner • April 5, 2016
  • North Carolina's new law gets strong pushback from major employers

    The state passed the controversial bill last week, and repercussions are already being felt.

    By Tom Starner • April 4, 2016