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May 6, 2017

"Who Can It Be Now?" New York's Highest Court Explains Who May Be Liable For Discrimination Based On A Criminal Conviction

A court in New York recently provided answers to questions regarding who may be liable under the state’s fair employment law for discrimination based on an individual’s conviction record.

ASAP
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May 5, 2017

Venezuela Announces Increases to the Minimum Wage and Meal Benefit

Venezuela has increased the monthly minimum wage by 60% and the “meal benefit” calculation base to 15 tax units per day. Both increases, which apply to the private and public sectors, became effective on May 1, 2017.

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May 5, 2017

Venezuela Anuncia Aumento del Salario Mínimo y del “Cestaticket Socialista”

En Venezuela, se aumentó el salario mínimo mensual en un sesenta por ciento. Además, se ajustó la base de cálculo del “Cestaticket Socialista,” que se podrá pagar en efectivo o mediante abono en cada cuenta nómina.

ASAP
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May 4, 2017

Oregon Board Adopts Final Rules to Implement Retirement Savings Program

The Oregon Retirement Savings Board recently adopted final rules to implement the Oregon Retirement Savings Program, which establishes a state-sponsored payroll deduction retirement savings plan.

WPI Report
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May 4, 2017

The Trump Administration's First 100 Days

On April 29, 2017, the first 100 days of the Trump administration came to an end. For those expecting dramatic changes in workplace policy, much of the new administration's agenda remains to be presented and executed.

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May 4, 2017

West Virginia Employers Soon to Enjoy Greater Flexibility in Drug Testing Employees, Despite Enactment of Nation’s 29th Medical Marijuana Law

The West Virginia Legislature recently passed two bills that dramatically change the landscape of West Virginia’s laws on medical marijuana use and employee drug testing.

ASAP
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May 3, 2017

Works Councils and Social Media in Germany

Works councils in Germany have extensive "co-determination" rights—i.e., the right to participate in company management. A recent court decision shows the councils' co-determination rights can extend to the employer’s own use of social media.

ASAP
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May 3, 2017

Canada: Ontario Superior Court of Justice Finds Against Employee in Negative Job Reference Dispute

In a lawsuit involving both wrongful dismissal and defamation, Canada's Ontario Superior Court of Justice has ruled that an employer’s negative review of an employee’s attitude during a reference check call did not amount to defamation.

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May 2, 2017

FTC Issues "Advice" on Background Check Disclosure and Authorization Forms

On April 28, 2017, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) issued a blog article entitled “Background checks on prospective employees: Keep required disclosures simple.”

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May 2, 2017

In Germany, a Difficult Equation: Travel Time = Working Time = Pay?

When does travel time count as working time? Under German law, there are reasonably well-defined criteria to make this determination.

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