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Q Is there any law requiring an employer’s group health plan to extend coverage to an employee's covered child's child (the employee’s grandchild)? A Under the Affordable Care Act, there are no laws requiring employer...
President Joe Biden recently announced a new strategy to combat the COVID-19 pandemic through administrative action by the executive branch of the federal government. Rules applicable to employers have yet to be...
Q We need someone to work as an assistant between five and eight hours each week. Can we hire someone as an independent contractor, or does the person have to be classified as an employee? A While I understand the...
In Greek mythology, Panacea was the goddess of universal remedy. She supposedly had a potion of herbs to cure almost any ailment. From the fabled goddess, the English language has adopted the word “panacea” to mean a...
Many employees, particularly those in safety-sensitive positions, are subject to random drug testing. Most policies account for drugs taken under a doctor’s order and valid prescription. Of course, that doesn’t mean an...
After the U.S. Supreme Court’s Bostock decision in June 2020, which found discrimination because of someone’s transgender status is prohibited under the umbrella of sex discrimination, the Equal Employment Opportunity...
Under a new emergency temporary standard (ETS) from the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), businesses with at least 100 employees must develop, implement, and enforce a policy requiring their workers...
On January 1, 2021, Arizona’s minimum wage increased to $12.15 per hour, establishing a rank of seventh highest among the 50 states (tied with Maine). At the time of this writing, seven states either had no minimum wage...
On September 9, President Joe Biden announced his Path Out of the Pandemic COVID-19 Action Plan. It required the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) to develop a rule directing employers with 100 or more...
The spike in COVID-19 cases and the spread of the delta variant have led more companies to consider or impose vaccine mandates, which begs the question: Can you legally require your employees to get the shots? The short...
If you’ve watched any news programs of late, you know that within weeks of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approving one of the available COVID-19 vaccines, President Joe Biden asked the Occupational Safety...
All out-of-town employee travel time is compensable under Washington law, the state court of appeals recently ruled. The decision confirms the Washington State Department of Labor & Industries’ (L&I) interpretation that...
The Washington State Employment Security Department (ESD) audits employers’ records to confirm wages and hours are accurately reported and ensure they comply with the state’s unemployment insurance laws and rules. To...
It wasn’t all that long ago when the #MeToo movement took the world (and employers in particular) by storm. The COVID-19 pandemic has since caused management officials to shift their focus, but preventing harassment on...
A tool pusher earning more than $200,000 a year was entitled to overtime pay because the day rate he received didn’t qualify as a “salary” under the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA), according to a recent en banc decision...
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