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Just before Christmas, outgoing President Donald Trump’s controversial Executive Order (EO) banning federal contractors and subcontractors from offering “workplace training that inculcates in its employees any form of...
One of our firm’s clients is a large employer under the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA), with an employee working 26 hours per week during the day plus two nights per week on-call while at home. It...
The Tennessee Human Rights Act (THRA) prohibits covered employers from discriminating against employees 40 years old or older because of their age. In a recent case, the Tennessee Court of Appeals provided a reminder...
Employers in Tennessee will be interested to know that the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) is pursuing a new avenue to identify potential employer violations related to COVID-19 employee deaths at...
Nothing draws out an employee’s true nature quite like a global pandemic. Many workers have risen to the occasion during the COVID-19 crisis and worked tirelessly to ensure the safety of their families and communities...
By late January 2021, two vaccines were authorized for emergency use by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), and two more were nearing the end of clinical trials. Under the circumstances, many of you have been...
The Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act (WARN) requires employers of a certain size to give 60-day notice to employees before a mass layoff or plant closing. No notice is required, however, if the mass...
Here are some personal musings on the past year and how its lasting lessons may in fact make us all stronger at work and in the most important venue of all, our lives. After all, as Einstein once said, “Failure and...
As the nation processed the full impact of protesters’ recent breach of the U.S. Capitol building, the FBI warned of potential armed protests in all 50 states. Many participants in the ransacking have been identified...
The year 2020 was an exhausting one for HR professionals, who were faced with constant workplace challenges ranging from the COVID-19 pandemic to social movements to the presidential election. Now that it’s (thankfully)...
In 2016, North Carolina was in the national spotlight. Bruce Springsteen was canceling concerts. The NBA All-Star game was moved from Charlotte, and the NCAA and the ACC wouldn’t play their tournaments in the state. It...
For the first time in 13 years, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) has revised its guidance on religious accommodation and discrimination claims. On January 15, after receiving comments from the public...
In the final throes of 2020, a former Rutgers University employee received a second chance to pursue her whistleblower claim. On December 29, the Superior Court of New Jersey, Appellate Division, reversed a superior...
Q Our company wants to implement a policy to limit personal cell phone usage only to break times. Can we ask workers to put their phones in their work lockers or on their supervisors’ desks? A Generally, as long as you...
The past decade has seen a marked proliferation of noncompete and trade secrets litigation. In a recent Nebraska Court of Appeals case, an executive took business to a new employer. Even though he had no written...
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