The U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) budget proposed by President Joe Biden requests an average 14% increase over previous years with its key enforcement agencies receiving the largest appropriations. Independent...

Jun 30, 2021 · Federal Employment Law Insider

The U.S. 9th Circuit Court of Appeals recently revived a psychology professor's claims that the University of Oregon paid her less than her male colleagues in violation of federal and state equal pay laws. Facts In 2017...

Apr 30, 2021 · Federal Employment Law Insider

In addition to stimulus checks, extended unemployment benefits, and tax credits for children, the $1.9 trillion American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) provides substantial federal money and resources, giving hope to employers...

Mar 31, 2021 · Federal Employment Law Insider

It’s not often K Street mirrors the rest of America, but that has certainly been the case for the last few weeks—awakened to a new dawn but shaken to the core by the nightmare we’ve experienced. On K Street and Main...

Jan 31, 2021 · Federal Employment Law Insider

The Biden administration is keenly aware that unless and until the COVID-19 pandemic is brought to heel, all other efforts to rebuild the economy, reopen schools, and return the country to something approaching normalcy...

Jan 31, 2021 · Federal Employment Law Insider

As COVID-19 vaccines become widely available, employers need to know what they may or can do with respect to employee vaccinations. For at-will employers in states without local limitations, a mandatory vaccination...

Dec 31, 2020 · Federal Employment Law Insider

After a tumultuous year, multiple Pinterest shareholders have sued the tech company as well as its top executives and board of directors, claiming race and gender discrimination have damaged the firm’s reputation and...

Dec 31, 2020 · Federal Employment Law Insider

On December 3, 2020, Oracle and the Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs (OFCCP) settled protracted pay discrimination litigation, which had been filed in January 2017. After the OFCCP lost the case before a U...

Dec 31, 2020 · Federal Employment Law Insider

As the deadline for a government shutdown approached in hours and the end of federal unemployment supplements and the eviction moratorium was days away, congressional negotiators finally agreed on an omnibus budget and a...

Dec 31, 2020 · Federal Employment Law Insider

The view from K Street is eerie. We seem to be at one with our ancient forebears on the day after the winter solstice: Will the sun extend our day, as in the past, or will we be plunged into more darkness? In every way...

Nov 30, 2020 · Federal Employment Law Insider

On October 21, the U.S. Department of Labor’s (DOL) Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs (OFCCP) issued its request for information (RFI) required by President Donald Trump’s Executive Order (EO) 13950 on race...

Oct 31, 2020 · Federal Employment Law Insider

For the past four years, Oracle Corporation and the U.S. Department of Labor’s (DOL) Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs (OFCCP) have been locked in litigation over claims—filed in the Obama administration’s...

Oct 31, 2020 · Federal Employment Law Insider