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San Antonio Paid Sick Leave Ordinance Will Not Go Into Effect December 1

A Bexar County judge just allowed San Antonio employers to enjoy their Thanksgiving holiday a little bit more. Bexar County District Court Judge Peter Sakai advised all counsel on Friday that he is granting the requested temporary injunction in a...By: FordHarrison
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FordHarrison | Nov 25,2019 |

OFCCP Will Not Request, Accept or Use EEO-1 Component 2 Data

The Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs (OFCCP) has announced that it will not request, accept, or use “Component 2” compensation data submitted on the EEO-1 form....By: Littler
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Littler | Nov 25,2019 |

Colorado Proposes Sweeping Changes to Wage & Hour Standards

As we previously reported, the Colorado Department of Labor and Employment (CDLE) has been considering major changes to the state’s overtime and minimum wage laws this year. Details on the recently proposed changes follow....By: Ballard Spahr LLP
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Ballard Spahr LLP | Nov 25,2019 |

[Video] DOL Sets Enforcement Records Again - Employment Law This Week® - Trending News

A Trending News interview from Employment Law This Week®, featuring attorney Garen Dodge of Epstein Becker Green: The Department of Labor (DOL) announced that both the Wage and Hour Division (WHD) and the Office of Federal Contract Compliance...By: Epstein Becker & Green
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Epstein Becker & Green | Nov 25,2019 |

CFPB settles enforcement action against employment background screening company for alleged FCRA violations

On November 22nd, the CFPB issued a press release announcing that a stipulated final judgment and order (Order) were filed in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York against Sterling Infosystems, Inc. (Sterling) to resolve...By: Ballard Spahr LLP
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Ballard Spahr LLP | Nov 25,2019 |

NLRB Upholds More Workplace Policies

Consistent with its intent to relax scrutiny regarding the legality of employment policies (see here and here), the National Labor Relations Board (“NLRB” or “Board”) recently upheld, in LA Specialty Produce Co., two workplace rules: A...By: Hogan Lovells
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Hogan Lovells | Nov 25,2019 |

Financial Daily Dose 11.25.2019 | Top Story: London denies Uber license, sowing chaos for its 45k drivers there

The City of London has denied Uber’s request to extend its license in the city over concerns for rider safety. The decision puts Uber’s 45,000 drivers there in limbo, though they’ll be able to continue operating while the company appeals the...By: Robins Kaplan LLP
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Robins Kaplan LLP | Nov 25,2019 |

[Webinar] Managing An OSHA Inspection and Serious Workplace Accidents - December 4th, 1:00 pm ET

Employers have a regulatory duty to promptly report workplace injuries such as employee fatalities, hospitalizations, or amputations to OSHA. Such workplace injuries often lead to OSHA inspections and frequently result in related litigation. During...By: Arent Fox
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Arent Fox | Nov 25,2019 |

The Sixth Circuit Rules on What Constitutes "Similarly Situated"

On November 13, 2019, the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit issued a recommended for full-text publication opinion that analyzed and decided the concept of what it means to be “similarly situated” in the context of proving a prima...By: Dickinson Wright
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Dickinson Wright | Nov 25,2019 |

With Changing Mine Safety Problems, Why Not Different MSHA Solutions?

The current system of mine safety and health regulation is at a crossroads. More than 40 years after the passage of the Mine Act, the mining industry has changed significantly, but the government regulatory system has not. Where have they diverged...By: Husch Blackwell LLP
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Husch Blackwell LLP | Nov 25,2019 |
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