The Russian military’s recent invasion of Ukraine, and the related sanctions against Russia have many companies asking: how does this chaos impact our workforces in those countries? This broad question is answered below,...more
3/1/2022
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Corporate Counsel ,
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Foreign Workers ,
International Labor Laws ,
Military Conflict ,
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SWIFT ,
Ukraine ,
Wage and Hour
Government contractors received a treat for Halloween, as President Trump issued an Executive Order on October 31, 2019 designed to ease the burden on successor contractors to federal service contracts and “to promote economy...more
11/5/2019
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Deregulation ,
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Federal Contractors ,
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Labor Reform ,
Regulatory Burden ,
Regulatory Reform ,
Successors ,
Trump Administration ,
Unions
Federal government contractors are now required to provide annual privacy training for employees who (1) have access to a system of records, (2) handle personally identifiable information (PII), or (3) design, develop,...more
The Supreme Court of Virginia, in Johnston v. William E. Wood & Associates, Inc., No. 151160 (June 2, 2016), recently answered the question of what constitutes "reasonable notice" for terminating an at-will employee. The...more