ASAP
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August 9, 2018

México: Nuevo método para calcular el tiempo extraordinario

La Corte recientemente decidió que para calcular el pago de tiempo extraordinario semanal, los minutos laborados excedentes a la duración de la jornada laboral, deben ser acumulables a la semana y pagados por unidad de hora completa.

Podcast
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August 9, 2018

Spotlight on Positive Employee Relations Training: How Employers Can Reap the Benefits of Employee Engagement

A discussion of the importance of cultivating “employee engagement” to foster a productive, invested workforce.

ASAP
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August 8, 2018

Refusing to Serve the Alt-Right: Recommendations for DC Area Businesses Hoping to Exclude Hate Group Members from Entry

With the growth of the Alt-Right and other hate groups, business owners face increased challenges to uphold values of diversity, ensure employee and customer safety, and protect their brand from association with customers’ possible bigotry.

ASAP
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August 7, 2018

New Cal/OSHA Housekeeper Injury Prevention Rules Now in Effect

California's newly implemented Hotel Housekeeping Musculoskeletal Injury Prevention Program (MIPP) regulation recently took effect.

ASAP
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August 7, 2018

California Provides Guidance Regarding Its Salary History Ban

On July 18, 2018, Governor Jerry Brown signed AB 2282, the Fair Pay Act Bill, which takes effect on January 1, 2019, and clarifies the application of California’s Equal Pay Act.

Insight
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August 7, 2018

New California Wildfires a Reminder of Employer Obligations

This article summarizes some of the key labor and employment issues that may arise in the near term for businesses affected by recent California wildfires.

Insight
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August 6, 2018

UK Adopts New Trade Secret Regulations: Are Your Trade Secrets Protected?

Imagine you’ve just found out that one of your ex-employees has joined a competitor and has shared your most important trade secret with them. What legal protection do you have?

ASAP
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August 6, 2018

OFCCP Acting Director Promises Clear Guidance and Consistency While Laying out a Program of Carrots and Sticks

In his first two speeches after taking over as Acting Director of the OFCCP, Craig Leen emphasized a commitment to the rule of law and promised to provide contractors with clear guidance and transparent enforcement processes.

ASAP
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August 2, 2018

Massachusetts Legislature Passes Comprehensive Noncompete Reform

After years of negotiation, on July 31, 2018, the Massachusetts legislature finally was able to pass legislation that, if signed by Governor Charlie Baker, would significantly limit the enforceability of noncompetition agreements in the Commonwealth.

WPI Report
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August 2, 2018

WPI State of the States: Employer Liability, Harassment, and Salary History Bans Continue to Occupy State Legislatures

As the summer months heat up, state legislative activity has noticeably cooled. This month's State of the States discusses bills that were enacted or advanced in July.

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