ASAP
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April 16, 2019

Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court Clarifies Class Action Standards for Wage and Hour Cases

The Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court recently discussed class certification in state court wage and hour cases, endorsing the same civil procedure rules in that context as is applicable to other class actions.

ASAP
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April 16, 2019

Employer Prevails in FCRA Class Action in California

On April 15, 2019, a California Court of Appeal affirmed summary judgment for the employer in an action alleging class-wide violations of the hyper-technical provisions of the federal Fair Credit Reporting Act.

ASAP
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April 16, 2019

New Mexico, New Laws: “Right-to-Work” Preemption, Gender-Neutral Restrooms, Criminal History Checks — and More

New Mexico’s state legislature has been busy over the past few weeks acting on bills introduced earlier this year. The state has enacted at least 9 new laws affecting employers, covering many topics from health care access to criminal background checks.

Podcast
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April 16, 2019

Immigration Enforcement and I-9 Audits Skyrocket, Affecting the Construction Industry

This podcast addresses immigration enforcement trends affecting the construction industry – particularly I-9 audits.

Insight
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April 16, 2019

UK: Can a Suspension Amount to Forced Resignation?

Suspending an employee during a workplace investigation is sometimes necessary. But before an employer decides to suspend a U.K. employee, it should consider several factors to reduce the risk of potential claims of forced resignation.

Insight
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April 15, 2019

México: Análisis Preliminar del Proyecto de Reforma a la Ley Federal del Trabajo

En sesión sostenida el 3 de abril del presente año, la Comisión de Trabajo y Previsión Social de la Cámara de Diputados emitió la última versión del proyecto de decreto que reforma la Ley Federal del Trabajo.

Podcast
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April 15, 2019

The Latest Developments in Federal Labor Policy

A review of recent activity with regard to rulemakings and court decisions concerning the DOL, EEOC, NLRB and OFCCP.

Insight
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April 15, 2019

Mexico: Preliminary Analysis of the Project to Reform the Federal Labor Law

In a work session held on April 3, 2019, the Labor & Social Welfare Commission of Mexico’s House of Representatives issued the last draft of the decree to reform the Federal Labor Law. This article summarizes key provisions of the proposed reform.

Global Guide Quarterly
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April 15, 2019

Littler Global Guide - Australia - Q1 2019

Quarterly employment law updates from Australia

Global Guide Quarterly
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April 15, 2019

Littler Global Guide - Brazil - Q1 2019

Quarterly employment law updates from Brazil

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