ASAP
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January 20, 2021

DOL Addresses Independent Contractor Status of Tractor-Trailer Drivers under FLSA in Final Flurry of Opinion Letters

On January 19, 2021, the U.S. Department of Labor issued four new opinion letters. The final Wage and Hour opinion letter issued by the DOL under the Trump administration, FLSA2021-9, addressed two issues related to the trucking industry.

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January 20, 2021

DOL Opens the Door for Staffing Firms to Exempt Workers from Overtime as “Retail or Service Establishments”

On the last full day of the Trump administration, the Department of Labor’s Wage and Hour Division (WHD) clarified that staffing firms can qualify as “retail or service establishments” under FLSA section 7(i).

Insight
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January 19, 2021

Finally! Ohio Restores its Employment Discrimination Statute

After over 25 years of proposals and negotiations among key stakeholders, Ohio enacted sweeping reforms to the state’s employment discrimination statute.

Insight
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January 19, 2021

What to Expect in Labor and Employment Law Under the Biden Administration

With the inauguration of President-elect Joseph R. Biden, Jr. imminent and Democrats now poised to take control of the Senate, WPI offers the following insights on what may be expected on the labor and employment front in the weeks and months to come.

Dear Littler
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January 19, 2021

Dear Littler: How do we Determine Where Remote Employees “Work” for WARN Act Purposes?

We are planning a layoff that will involve many of our employees who are working remotely during the pandemic. How do we decide who works at a particular location for WARN counting purposes?

ASAP
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January 19, 2021

White House Lifts Certain Travel Bans and Issues New COVID-19 Testing Requirement

On January 18, 2021, the Trump administration officially lifted widespread travel restrictions barring the entry of foreign national travelers physically present in certain countries within 14 days prior to entry.

ASAP
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January 19, 2021

Department of Labor Issues Two Tip-Related Opinion Letters in Final Days of Outgoing Administration

On January 15, 2021, the U.S. Department of Labor issued two opinion letters addressing tip-related issues.

ASAP
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January 19, 2021

St. Paul, Minnesota Limits the Amounts Food Delivery Platforms Can Charge During the Pandemic

St. Paul has joined the growing list of cities limiting fees food delivery platforms can earn during the COVID-19 pandemic.

ASAP
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January 19, 2021

President-Elect Biden Releases COVID-19 Economic Stimulus Proposal

On January 14, 2021, President-elect Joseph R. Biden, Jr. released his administration’s plan for additional COVID-19 economic relief.

ASAP
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January 19, 2021

DOL Issues Opinion Letter Addressing Requirements of the “Amusement or Recreational Establishment” Exemption

On January 15, 2021, the DOL’s Wage and Hour Division issued an opinion letter addressing three issues pertaining to utilization of the “amusement or recreational establishment” exemption to the FLSA’s overtime and minimum wage requirements.

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