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.

ASAP
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April 17, 2018

IRS Issues FAQs on Paid Family and Medical Leave Tax Credit

The IRS has issued FAQs to provide guidance to employers relating to portions of the newly enacted Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 that created the Paid Family and Medical Leave Tax Credit.

ASAP
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April 17, 2018

Washington State Amends Domestic Violence Leave Law

Effective June 7, 2018, Washington State amended its domestic violence leave law to require employers to provide reasonable safety accommodations. The amendments also prohibit discrimination and retaliation based on actual or perceived victim status.

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