Insight
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December 4, 2024

Employees in the 11th Circuit Do Not Have a Private Right of Action Under Title IX for Employment Discrimination

11th Circuit holds Title IX does not provide plaintiffs with a private right of action for employment-based sex discrimination, explains that Title VII governs such claims, and clarifies scope of protected activity under Title IX.

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December 3, 2024

California Law Imposes New Disclosure Obligations on Employers Conducting Voluntary Child Labor Audits

On September 22, 2024, California Governor Gavin Newsom signed into law Assembly Bill 3234, which requires employers to disclose the results of audits on child labor practices.

ASAP
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December 3, 2024

UK Autumn Budget 2024: Key Points for Employers

On October 30, 2024, the UK Government set out the Autumn Budget with changes to the minimum wage, employer National Insurance Contributions, and the taxation of umbrella companies.

Insight
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December 2, 2024

UK Employment Rights Bill: What Employers Need to Know About Increased Trade Union Access and Recognition

The Labour Government's Employment Rights Bill (ERB) will introduce the most far-reaching changes to UK employment law in a generation.

Insight
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December 2, 2024

USERRA Case Highlights Employer Defenses to Allegations of Anti-Military Bias

A recent case shows that a company’s pro-military/veteran position, policies, and programs can help establish a defense to USERRA claims alleging anti-military bias.

Dear Littler
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December 2, 2024

Dear Littler: What are the tax implications of office gift-giving and donation matching?

We’d like to provide gifts to our staff for the holidays but are unsure which types of gifts would trigger tax obligations for our employees.

ASAP
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December 2, 2024

Nevada Heat Illness Prevention Regulation Approved

The Nevada Division of Industrial Relations recently adopted a heat illness prevention regulation to protect workers in indoor and outdoor places of employment from heat hazards.

Insight
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December 2, 2024

Ontario, Canada Court Finds Termination Provisions Unenforceable and Awards Employee Punitive Damages

The court in a wrongful termination case found the termination provisions in the employment agreement were unenforceable because they violated the ESA and awarded the plaintiff two months’ damages in lieu of reasonable notice.

ASAP
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November 26, 2024

OFCCP Reinstates the Federal Government Construction Contractor and Subcontractor Monthly Employment Utilization Reports

​Construction contractors and subcontractors should work with their Human Resources (HR) team and experienced counsel to understand their obligations and their current electronic recordkeeping systems and develop a plan to submit monthly reports.

ASAP
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November 25, 2024

Alabama Tax Law Changes Clarify Overlap with FLSA and Explain Reporting on Form W-2

A new Alabama law clarifies the types of overtime wages exempt from state withholding, prompting the Alabama Department of Revenue to promulgate new rules.

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