Compliance: Page 27


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    Labor Dept. responds to Republican AGs appeal of ESG 401(k) rule

    Liberty Energy, which also is challenging the Securities and Exchange Commission’s climate disclosure rule, joined 26 states in the appeal.

    By Lamar Johnson • March 26, 2024
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    UFC to pay MMA fighters $335M for allegedly suppressing pay

    The agreement resolves two class-action suits alleging that UFC locked fighters into “exploitative” contracts.

    By Laurel Kalser • March 26, 2024
  • Dillard’s pays $70K to worker who claimed retaliation for reporting race, pregnancy bias

    A store manager rescinded the employee’s existing accommodation and punitively transferred her, EEOC alleged.

    By March 25, 2024
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    Mandalorian actor’s lawsuit against Disney invokes unique California law

    California Labor Code protects workers’ right to participate in political events outside of work.

    By March 25, 2024
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    NLRB alleges SpaceX maintained illegal arbitration, severance agreements

    The company previously sued the Board over a separate unfair labor practice charge, arguing the agency’s structure is unconstitutional.

    By March 22, 2024
  • Ohio’s Cedar Point settles age discrimination suit, pays $50,000

    The amusement park previously barred some older workers from its seasonal housing accommodations, EEOC alleged.

    By March 21, 2024
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    Subway faces $50M suit for sexual abuse at franchisee

    The lawsuit claims Subway’s restaurant inspections and other forms of control over operations make it a joint employer with franchisee GRB Investments.

    By Aneurin Canham-Clyne • March 21, 2024
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    HR leaders well-positioned to fight age bias, staffing exec says

    Older workers responding to a survey said age would hurt their chances at a new job. 

    By March 19, 2024
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    Tesla, after two jury-trial losses, settles former employee’s racial discrimination suit

    The automaker successfully sought a retrial after a 2021 verdict awarded a former elevator operator more than $130 million in damages — but it lost again two years later.

    By March 18, 2024
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    Arise to pay $2M to customer service agents for alleged wage theft

    The customer service company misclassified at least 250 workers in the District of Columbia as independent contractors and failed to pay minimum wages, the attorney general alleged.

    By Kristen Doerer • March 18, 2024
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    In the US, companies may lead the ‘right to disconnect’ movement, leaders say

    Ultimately, “right to disconnect” laws are about company culture, said Alan King, president and CEO of Workplace Options.

    By March 18, 2024
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    Minimum-wage delivery drivers must be 100% reimbursed for using their own vehicles, 6th Cir. says

    The court didn’t say how employers should calculate these reimbursements, but it warned that underpayment may cut into a driver’s minimum wage and violate the FLSA.

    By Laurel Kalser • March 18, 2024
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    Cornell University employees ask SCOTUS to address retirement plan circuit split

    The case concerns whether ERISA plaintiffs must “plead and prove additional elements and facts not contained” in the law’s text.

    By March 15, 2024
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    Pay transparency

    Emerging from a ‘black box’: How salary transparency affects every state

    National Women’s Law Center researchers said it was “notable” that states without disclosure laws showed an increase in transparency, as well.

    By March 15, 2024
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    National Raisin Co. to pay $2M following EEOC sexual harassment suit

    Managers and employees at the California-based raisin production company, which serves Newman’s Own, allegedly groped and threatened female workers sorting and packing dried fruit, per the EEOC.

    By March 14, 2024
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    EEOC hired more investigators, filed 50% more lawsuits in FY 2023

    The agency recovered a record $665 million for more than 22,000 workers.

    By March 13, 2024
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    Walmart pays $70K to resolve allegations it kept worker with disability on leave for three years

    The worker used an electric cart as a reasonable accommodation, but the cart allegedly was revoked and designated “for customer use only” when a new HR representative began at the store.

    By March 12, 2024
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    NLRB issues complaint against LA Grand Hotel

    The complaint follows a charge filed by Southern California hospitality union Unite Here Local 11, which claims the hotel retaliated against a union worker for bringing up workplace safety issues in a meeting.

    By Noelle Mateer • March 12, 2024
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    What to watch as DOL’s independent contractor rule takes effect

    None of the lawsuits filed against the agency blocked its final rule March 11, but that doesn’t preclude a future injunction, an attorney told HR Dive.

    By March 12, 2024
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    Federal judge says Christian employers don’t have to cover gender transition

    Mandates requiring Christian employers to provide gender-affirming healthcare violate their sincerely held religious beliefs, the judge held.

    By Laurel Kalser • March 11, 2024
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    Independent contractor rule takes effect

    In a statement, SHRM said the rule “fosters ambiguity” and deters businesses from extending essential training to independent workers.

    By March 11, 2024
  • Texas judge vacates joint employer rule

    The rule, which would have gone into effect Monday, would have lowered the bar for joint employer status. 

    By Updated March 11, 2024
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    DC bill mandates study of delivery worker conditions, pay

    As part of the restaurant rules package that passed in the District this week, the city council requires aggregators and restaurants to agree that delivery workers are allowed to use restaurant bathrooms.

    By Aneurin Canham-Clyne • March 8, 2024
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    Subway franchisees pay $218K for allegedly pocketing employees’ tips

    A DOL investigation found managers and owners illegally participated in employee tip pools and manually adjusted hours to avoid paying overtime.

    By March 8, 2024
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    Appeals court rejects challenge to Pfizer’s diverse fellowship pipeline

    The plaintiff failed to identify a single person who was harmed by Pfizer’s fellowship parameters, the court said.

    By March 7, 2024