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Employee or Independent Contractor? New DOL Rule Aims to Clarify Worker Classifications

The Department of Labor (DOL) has issued its highly anticipated final rule addressing the classification of workers as independent contractors under the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA). This new rule, which takes effect on...more

2022 EEO-1 Reporting Period Now Open

Employers nationwide should be aware that the long-delayed 2022 EEO-1 reporting period opened October 31, 2023. The deadline for filing 2022 EEO-1 Component 1 data is December 5, 2023, though employers are encouraged to file...more

Significant Changes to Davis-Bacon Requirements Effective October 23

On August 8, 2023, the Department of Labor issued a new rule redefining how wages are calculated for more than one million construction workers and implements a number of sweeping changes under the Davis-Bacon Act. The rule,...more

What Does the Supreme Court's Upcoming Affirmative Action Ruling Mean for Your DEI Program?

Sometime in the next few days, the Supreme Court will issue its decision in two cases challenging race-conscious university admissions policies, Students for Fair Admission v. President and Fellows of Harvard College and...more

Generative AI Is Here – Are Your Workplace Policies Ready?

As generative artificial intelligence (GAI) technology, like ChatGPT, finds new and greater uses in the workplace, employers must consider the myriad of legal and other issues that come with it. For good reason, employers...more

EEOC Reminds Employers That Automated Decision-Making Systems Might Discriminate

Guidance explains the "four-fifths rule" to determine whether tools for hiring and promotion might result in a disparate/adverse impact on a protected class - Last week, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC)...more

Biden Administration Ends Certain COVID-19 Vaccine Requirements

Orders that cover federal employees and contractors, air travel, healthcare facilities, and insurance cost-sharing are expiring as Public Health Emergency also ends - On May 1, 2023, the Biden Administration announced the...more

OFCCP Revises Disability Self-Identification Form for Federal Contractors

Federal contractors will need to use a recently updated OFCCP form when collecting voluntary applicant data concerning disabilities beginning in July 2023. On April 26, 2023, OFCCP published the revised Voluntary...more

U.S. Department of Labor Increasing Focus on Construction Industry - From 'Megaproject' Compliance to Diversity in Hiring and...

Recent developments and announcements from the U.S. Department of Labor highlight the agency's increased focus on the construction industry. In November 2021, Congress passed the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act and...more

New Oregon Workplace Fairness Act Restrictions Take Effect

A new, more restrictive version of the Oregon Workplace Fairness Act took effect on January 1, 2023. Oregon employers remain limited in their ability to enter into certain terms in agreements with employees claiming...more

DOL Proposes New Regulation Regarding Employees vs. Independent Contractors

Today the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) published a new proposed rule defining employee versus independent contractor status under the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA). The proposed regulation would move the "economic...more

OFCCP Directive Speeds Up Compliance Reviews, Expands Contractor Obligation to Produce Information

The U.S. Department of Labor's Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs (OFCCP) issued its second Directive of 2022 (DIR 2022-02) to expedite compliance reviews and to increase contractors' burdens to produce documents...more

OFCCP Issues Directive Regarding Attorney-Client Privilege of Pay Equity Audits

The U.S. Department of Labor’s Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs (OFCCP) issued its first Directive (DIR 2022-01) formalizing and clarifying OFCCP’s more aggressive approach to require federal contractors to...more

California FEHC Proposes Sweeping Regulations Regarding Use of Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning in Connection With...

The California Fair Employment and Housing Council (FEHC) recently took a major step towards regulating the use of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) in connection with employment decision-making. On March...more

Oregon Amends the Workplace Fairness Act to Further Restrict Agreements Resolving Discrimination Claims

On March 24, 2022, Oregon Governor Kate Brown signed into law Senate Bill 1586, which amends Oregon's Workplace Fairness Act to further restrict what an employer may request in a settlement or separation agreement with an...more

U.S. District Court Enjoins Federal Contractor Vaccine Mandate Nationwide

On Tuesday, December 7, 2021, the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Georgia issued a nationwide preliminary injunction enjoining enforcement of Executive Order 14042, the federal contractor vaccine mandate. As...more

District Court Enjoins Federal Contractor Vaccine Mandate in Kentucky, Ohio, and Tennessee

On Tuesday, November 30, 2021, the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Kentucky enjoined the federal government from enforcing the vaccine mandate for federal contractors and subcontractors in all covered...more

Task Force Releases Guidance on Vaccine Requirements for Federal Contractors

On Friday, following President Biden's September 9, 2021, Executive Order (EO) on Ensuring Adequate COVID Safety Protocols for Federal Contractors, the Safer Federal Workforce Task Force (Task Force) released the Federal...more

Biden's Executive Order Takes Aim at Non-Competes

On July 9, 2021, President Biden signed an Executive Order seeking to curtail the use of non-compete agreements and other terms of employment that arguably limit worker mobility—an area of employment law that has...more

New Oregon Law Targets Non-Competes (Again)

Over the past several years, Oregon's legislature has whittled away at non-competition agreements with the focus on increasing employee mobility and autonomy. Non-competition agreements were once again a target for the...more

OFCCP Update – Covered Federal Contractors Will Soon Be Required to Certify That They Have an Affirmative Action Plan

Federal contractors and subcontractors will soon be asked to regularly certify that they have compliant Affirmative Action Plans (AAP), and contractors may even be required to upload a copy of their AAPs on an annual basis,...more

Portland Becomes First Jurisdiction to Ban Certain Uses of Facial Recognition by Private Businesses

In an effort to ameliorate the potential discriminatory impact of facial recognition technologies on people of color, women, and other groups, Portland, Ore., recently joined a growing number of jurisdictions limiting the use...more

Introduction to United States Space Force Acquisitions

After becoming law in December 2019, the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) for Fiscal Year 2020 formally established the Space Force as the newest branch of the U.S. military. But a military branch is not created by...more

4/29/2020  /  Acquisitions , NDAA

Prepare Now for Oregon’s Predictive Scheduling Law – Part 2

We previously published Part 1 in this series to provide Oregon employers with an overview of the Fair Work Week Act (also known as the predictive scheduling law), which takes effect on July 1, 2018. ...more

Prepare Now for Oregon’s Predictive Scheduling Law -- Part 1

Oregon’s new Fair Work Week Act (also known as the predictive scheduling law) adds significant challenges and costs for employers operating in the retail, food service, and hospitality industries where schedules and...more

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