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3 essential employee trainings for your company curriculum

Tuesday was HR Professionals Day, an annual celebration that recognizes the hard work of Human Resource personnel and highlights the unique challenges they face. HR departments are often maligned, but they ensure that...more

Employer “waived” bye-bye to arbitration after litigating for 7 months

A federal appeals court recently refused to let a mortgage broker send its former employee’s disability discrimination lawsuit to arbitration, stating the company waived its right to arbitration when it actively participated...more

Sixth Circuit adopts stricter standard for FLSA collective action notices

For years, litigation under the Fair Labor Standards Act has grown exponentially. In 2018 there were 8,824 FLSA lawsuits filed, in contrast with only 3,496 in 2008. A leading factor driving this trend is the near automatic...more

SCOTUS to hear case that could upend power of federal regulatory agencies

As we have seen recently, the U.S. Supreme Court is again considering overturning decades-long precedent. Nearly 40 years after the Court decided Chevron v. Natural Resources Defense Council, it has agreed to reconsider....more

Can you make $200K a year and still get overtime? We’ll know soon.

The U.S. Supreme Court will soon decide whether a supervisor who was paid a daily, rather than a weekly, rate and earned more than $200,000 a year is exempt from the overtime provisions of the federal Fair Labor Standards...more

Crown Act legislation is the “wave” of the future

It’s been three years since California followed the lead of New York City and became the first state to prohibit discrimination based on ethnic hair textures and styles. But now, a total of 18 states have enacted such...more

Employee fired for sleepwalking into co-worker’s room has no disability discrimination claim

Even if “somnambulism” is a disability, an employee who sleepwalks uninvited into the hotel room of her co-worker has no protection, according to a three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit....more

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