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On December 12, 2019, the Montana Board of Personnel Appeals (BOPA) adopted a new rule permitting the certification of a labor organization as an exclusive collective bargaining representative of Montana public employees...
Nevada Attorney General (AG) Aaron Ford and his counterparts in Virginia and Illinois recently filed suit to have the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) added as the 28th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. At its core, the...
Each year, the Occupational Safety and Health (OSH) Division of the North Carolina Department of Labor (NCDOL) reports on the number and nature of workplace fatalities in the state. Unfortunately, this year's report...
Each year, the Occupational Safety and Health (OSH) Division of the North Carolina Department of Labor (NCDOL) reports on the number and nature of workplace fatalities in the state. Unfortunately, this year's report...
A North Carolina federal judge recently held that a formerly homeless veteran performed services as part of a homeless rehabilitation program for his own benefit, rather than for the benefit of the organization running...
Late last year, Governor Phil Murphy signed an amendment to the New Jersey Law Against Discrimination (NJLAD) banning discrimination against a person's hairstyle or texture. The amendment was designated as the Create a...
A Michigan employer filed a lawsuit claiming a union and its president tortiously interfered with its performance of a time-sensitive demolition project. The employer alleged (1) the union failed to dispatch the required...
Is an employer liable when its employee causes a motor vehicle accident? What if he caused the death of another motorist? What if he was intoxicated at the time of the accident? What if the employer knew in advance about...
Although many of us know the impact domestic violence can have on a family, we may not think about its workplace repercussions. Under Maine law, victims of violence (or those whose family members are victims) are...
Employees are entitled to workers' compensation benefits only if they're injured while they're performing employment services. However, that standard can be satisfied even when an employee suffers an injury during a...
The 8th Circuit recently affirmed that employers facing discrimination charges don't need to prove they were right to prevail—they merely need to show they acted in good faith. Employee admits a little misconduct A...
Oklahoma remains one of about only a dozen states that recognize common-law marriages. Despite the legislature's sporadic attempts to effectively abolish such marriages, the Oklahoma Supreme Court has recently determined...
Q We are a local county government, and we require that all job applicants have a high-school diploma. Is there a reason not to have a minimum education requirement? For example, would we be in trouble for requesting...
Life may be a meme—or at least it may seem that way sometimes, especially after a meme embodying intergenerational conflict recently worked its way into arguments in an age discrimination case before the highest court in...
Last month, we discussed the sigh of relief you can breathe now that the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) has held employers may require confidentiality during workplace investigations (see "NLRB approves of...
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