ASAP
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January 6, 2015

House Approves Bill Exempting Certain Employees from ACA Threshold

As expected, the 114th Congress began its term by attacking provisions of the Affordable Care Act (ACA).

ASAP
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January 6, 2015

House Approves Bill Exempting Certain Employees from ACA Threshold

As expected, the 114th Congress began its term by attacking provisions of the Affordable Care Act (ACA).

ASAP
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January 5, 2015

Ready For Another Round? The California Legislature Reconvenes for its 2015-2016 Regular Session

The week of January 5 marks the practical beginning of California's new legislative session. The

Littler Report
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January 5, 2015

Annual Report on EEOC Developments - Fiscal Year 2014

When noteworthy cases are decided or rules issued involving federal anti-discrimination law, Littler

Insight
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December 31, 2014

Key Changes to New York's Wage Theft Prevention Act Become Law

After a delay of nearly six months, on December 29, 2014, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo signed into

ASAP
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December 31, 2014

Federal Court Stays Effective Date of DOL's Home Care Rule

At the eleventh hour, a District of Columbia federal court today issued a Temporary Restraining Order

ASAP
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December 31, 2014

Federal Court Stays Effective Date of DOL's Home Care Rule

At the eleventh hour, a District of Columbia federal court today issued a Temporary Restraining Order

ASAP
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December 31, 2014

Federal Court Stays Effective Date of DOL's Home Care Rule

At the eleventh hour, a District of Columbia federal court today issued a Temporary Restraining Order

ASAP
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December 30, 2014

West Virginia DOL Withdraws Proposed Emergency Wage and Hour Regulations

In welcome news for employers, the West Virginia Department of Labor (WVDOL) has withdrawn a set of emergency

Insight
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December 30, 2014

Massachusetts Extends Labor and Employment Protections to Domestic Workers

Effective April 1, 2015, Massachusetts will become the fourth state (after New York, California and Hawaii)

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