Podcast
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September 2, 2016

Wage and Hour Challenges for the Home Care Industry

Cases filed against home care companies are at an all-time high. What pay practices may cause…

WPI Report
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September 2, 2016

Workplace Policy Institute Insider Report — September 2016

This month's Insider Report examines what federal agencies were up to while Congress was out of session, and discusses state and local laws that advanced in the weeks leading up to Labor Day.

Insight
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September 1, 2016

Illinois Increases Protected Leaves for Employees

Just two months after Chicago became the second city in the Midwest to require employers to provide paid sick leave, Illinois has enacted three laws that entitle employees to additional protected leaves.

Insight
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September 1, 2016

Taking a Closer Look at the New Federal Contractor "Blacklisting" Obligations

The Federal Acquisition Regulatory Council recently published its highly anticipated Final Rule regarding the so-called "blacklisting" procedures for federal contractors. What does this mean for employers?

Insight
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September 1, 2016

Seventh Circuit to Plaintiffs: Here's Your Burden of Proof

In a recent decision, the Seventh Circuit may have simplified – but not eased – the determination of whether the employee satisfies their burden of proof in a discrimination case at the summary judgment stage.

ASAP
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August 31, 2016

New Non-Compete Law Regarding Low-Wage Workers Passes in Illinois

A new law in Illinois prohibits non-governmental employers from entering into “covenants not to compete” with “low-wage employees.”

ASAP
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August 30, 2016

Germany: Court Holds Payment and Amount of Discretionary Bonuses are Subject to Judicial Review

On August 3, 2016, Germany's Federal Labor Court ruled that while the payment of employee bonuses and their amounts are at the discretion of the employer, they are subject to full judicial review.

ASAP
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August 30, 2016

When and Where Can the "Line" Be Drawn? NLRB Considers When Off-Duty Employees May Picket a Hospital Employer

The National Labor Relations Board recently addressed hospital employers’ ability to prohibit picketing by off-duty employees on their own premises.

Insight
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August 29, 2016

NLRB Ruling in Social Media Case Provides Useful Guidance for Employers

A recent NLRB decision provides employers with useful guidance on both drafting provisions commonly seen in social media policies, and enforcing the policy in response to employees’ social media posts.

Insight
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August 25, 2016

NLRB Rules that Student Assistants Can Unionize; Debate May Now Shift to Whether They Should

In a sweeping decision issued on August 23, 2016, the National Labor Relations Board reversed its 2004 holding in Brown University that graduate students are not employees under the National Labor Relations Act.

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