Global Guide Quarterly
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April 23, 2018

Littler Global Guide - Portugal - Q1 2018

Quarterly employment law updates from Portugal

Global Guide Quarterly
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April 23, 2018

Littler Global Guide - Romania - Q1 2018

Quarterly employment law updates from Romania

Global Guide Quarterly
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April 23, 2018

Littler Global Guide - Sweden - Q1 2018

Quarterly employment law updates from Sweden

Global Guide Quarterly
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April 23, 2018

Littler Global Guide - The Netherlands - Q1 2018

Quarterly employment law updates from The Netherlands

Global Guide Quarterly
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April 23, 2018

Littler Global Guide - United Kingdom - Q1 2018

Quarterly employment law updates from the United Kingdom

Global Guide Quarterly
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April 23, 2018

Littler Global Guide - Venezuela - Q1 2018

Quarterly employment law updates from Venezuela

ASAP
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April 20, 2018

DOL Issues New Information on its PAID Self-Audit and Self-Reporting Program

The DOL recently issued additional information on the Payroll Audit Independent Determination (PAID) Program. While not all-encompassing, the new publication sheds more light on the program’s mechanics and the “steps” employers must take to participate.

Insight
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April 19, 2018

Ninth Circuit Holds "Catchall" Exception to the Equal Pay Act is Limited to "Job-Related" Factors, Excludes Consideration of Prior Salary

In Rizo v. Yovino, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit recently examined whether an employer can justify a wage differential between male and female employees by relying on prior salary.

Insight
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April 19, 2018

OFCCP Clarifies Methodology for Contractor Audit Selection

On April 18, 2018, in another step signaling increased transparency for federal contractors, OFCCP issued a release describing its methodology for selecting and scheduling federal contractors for audit in 2018.

Littler Report
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April 17, 2018

How to Generate, File, Retain and Execute Electronic HR Documents While Complying with Employee Records Laws and Electronic Signature Protocols—Worldwide

This article addresses how a multinational employer’s electronic information systems can comply, worldwide, with old legal rules that presuppose HR documents on paper.

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