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President Joe Biden recently issued an Executive Order (EO) on “Promoting Competition in the American Economy.” The order is wide-ranging, including 72 different initiatives aimed at more than a dozen federal agencies...
Q We have COVID-vaccinated employees asking if they can stop wearing masks at work. Can we modify our mask policy only for vaccinated employees while requiring unvaccinated employees to continue wearing them? A Yes, most...
COVID-19 had an immediate impact on the workplace by shifting employees from the office to the home. Even though active numbers of infections are subsiding, we’re beginning to see the pandemic may have a lasting effect...
On August 3, 2021, New York State Attorney General (AG) Letitia James released a 165-page tome documenting—in excruciating and embarrassing detail—how Governor Andrew Cuomo allegedly sexually harassed 11 women and...
The emergence of the “delta” COVID-19 variant seems to have us going backwards real fast. Just before Governor Andrew Cuomo’s political life imploded, he held a press conference and announced (1) patient-facing...
Effective July 1, New Mexico has updated the New Mexico Human Rights Act (NMHRA) to prohibit discrimination based on hairstyles and head coverings. In doing so, it joins numerous other states and counties in adopting...
Effective June 29, 2021, New Mexico legalized marijuana under the Cannabis Regulation Act (CRA), with limited personal possession and cultivation officially becoming legal for adults 21 and older. New Mexicans can now...
On July 8, New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy signed three bills into law raising the stakes for employers that misclassify employees as independent contractors. With the changes, businesses operating in the state and...
After losing in both the trial and appellate courts, a former pharmaceutical executive managed to sway the minds of New Jersey Supreme Court justices to revive his hostile work environment claim. According to him, his...
The Nevada Legislature recently passed Senate Bill (SB) 209 requiring employers to give employees paid time off (PTO) to receive a COVID-19 vaccination. Here’s how the new law works and what you will need to know. Key...
A former Union Pacific employee wasn’t entitled to judgment as a matter of law (i.e., a ruling in his favor) or attorneys’ fees after a job change following his return from military deployment, the U.S. 8th Circuit Court...
The Uniformed Services Employment and Reemployment Rights Act (USERRA) provides employee members of the military services the right to reinstatement in the same position they left when they went on active duty. Problems...
As the employer, you become aware an employee needs an accommodation. What are your obligations? Must you grant the requested accommodation? If there are multiple possibilities, may you select the accommodation? In a...
One of the most significant ways the pandemic changed the modern workplace has been large-scale transition to remote work, which has cut across numerous industries, many of which had rejected the idea for years. What...
The Iowa Supreme Court recently struck down part of Waterloo's "ban-the-box" ordinance, which the city enacted in 2019 (see "Waterloo bans the box—and a bit more" in our January 2020 issue), leaving intact the portion...
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