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  • Did the Yelp firing cross the NLRA's 'concerted activity' line?

    An employment lawyer says 'maybe.'

    By Tom Starner • Feb. 25, 2016
  • Busted: DOL slams venture capital firm for misclassifying, not paying 'interns'

    The Silicon Valley venture firm was caught by the DOL for using 'interns' in professional capacities.

    By Tom Starner • Feb. 25, 2016
  • Deep Dive

    A warning shot: What startups can learn from the Zenefits debacle

    A company can grow so fast it trips over itself. We spoke to the experts on how to avoid the compliance and cultural breakdowns that occur when growth outpaces expectations.

    By Feb. 25, 2016
  • Smoking surcharges on benefits require careful planning, execution

    Charging an added healthcare premium fee on smokers can work, but employers who do it should tread carefully, according to experts. 

    By Tom Starner • Feb. 23, 2016
  • Election 2016: The do's and don'ts of politics in the workplace

    In this particularly contentious election year, keep afloat of the laws surrounding political involvement in the workplace.

    By Feb. 23, 2016
  • The complexity of compliance: New DOL regs may impact employers facing unionization

    Pending DOL rule changes could turn simple legal advice regarding unionization into a reportable compliance scenario, according to an expert. 

    By Tom Starner • Feb. 19, 2016
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    EEOC discrimination charges up 6% over last year

    The agency's fiscal year tally of discrimination charges is up 6% this year, with retaliation once again the number one issue.

    By Tom Starner • Feb. 18, 2016
  • Wal-Mart discrimination case could expand LGBT rights at work

    If the case is successful, it could set a precedent that expands the definition of sex discrimination to include sexual orientation, Bloomberg reports.

    By Feb. 18, 2016
  • Scalia's legacy: The complex nature of his employment law decisions

    Justice Antonin Scalia didn't always rule in favor of employers.

    By Tom Starner • Feb. 17, 2016
  • Yahoo to expect intense scrutiny as it reduces its workforce

    The tech company's employee review system is already under the microscope thanks to a recent lawsuit.

    By Tom Starner • Feb. 16, 2016
  • Scalia's death may have major impact on employment cases

    With Antonin Scalia's unexpected death, the employment law landscape could be altered for decades.  

    By Tom Starner • Feb. 16, 2016
  • Why it may soon be time to take tipping out of the American workplace

    Tipping is an American tradition, but one that causes much grief for harassed female workers.

    By Tom Starner • Feb. 12, 2016
  • Valentine's Day: A good time to revisit office romance policy

    Office romance can land an employer in legal hot water if ground rules are not established, according to a couple of legal experts.

    By Tom Starner • Feb. 12, 2016
  • Litigation problems over Zika virus exposure limited for employers who give adequate warnings

    Employers only need to follow world health and state department guidelines to protect themselves in court.

    By Tom Starner • Feb. 9, 2016
  • Punishing employees who job hunt on FMLA leave is a bad idea, say experts

    But even when not specified to FMLA leave, blocking employees from job searching while on any leave is "bad policy," the experts add.

    By Tom Starner • Feb. 8, 2016
  • Firing of Muslims over prayer breaks could lead to EEOC complaint, says support group

    A Milwaukee-area employer may end up testing federal law on accommodating employee rights to practice their religion in the workplace.

    By Tom Starner • Feb. 5, 2016
  • Why noncompete contracts may be a risky employment strategy

    A reporter was fired for not disclosing she had previously signed a noncompete with her last employer.

    By Tom Starner • Feb. 5, 2016
  • When looking to accommodate employees, tread carefully, say legal experts

    Employers should check in with employment counsel before innocently asking any potentially unlawful questions.

    By Tom Starner • Feb. 3, 2016
  • No-show employee behaviors can indicate a deeper problem

    Effective HR professionals should investigate why an employee behaves in such a way before deciding on discipline to remain compliant with the NLRA.

    By Tom Starner • Feb. 2, 2016
  • EEOC is seeking comment on retaliation guidance

    They will allow opinions until February 24.

    By Tom Starner • Feb. 2, 2016
  • Yahoo sued over employee performance ranking system

    On top of expected job cut announcements, the tech giant was hit with a lawsuit over earlier job cuts made due to their performance review system.

    By Tom Starner • Feb. 2, 2016
  • Another state court sides with employers over medical marijuana use in the workplace

    The decision bolsters an employer's right to fire a worker after testing positive for marijuana, even if the worker has a medical marijuana card. 

    By Tom Starner • Feb. 1, 2016
  • Time to review electronic discovery amendments, say experts

    New changes to electronic discovery rules in employee litigation could help employers defend their positions.

    By Tom Starner • Feb. 1, 2016
  • Flowers Foods, a more traditional employer, sued by drivers over employee classification

    The major baking company has an independent contractor driver fleet across a dozen states.

    By Tom Starner • Feb. 1, 2016
  • President Obama announces new actions for pay equality

    Among them, a new proposal by the EEOC to collect summary pay data from all employers with 100 employees or more each year.

    By Jan. 29, 2016