ASAP
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January 28, 2019

New Jersey Employers Should Expect Minimum Wage Hike to $15 Per Hour

On Thursday, January 24, 2019, the New Jersey Assembly Labor Committee approved a bill (A 15) that, if passed by the legislature, would incrementally raise New Jersey’s minimum wage to $15 per hour for most workers by 2024.

Littler Report
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January 28, 2019

Annual Report on EEOC Developments – Fiscal Year 2018

This Annual Report on EEOC Developments—Fiscal Year 2018, our eighth annual publication, is designed as a comprehensive guide to significant EEOC developments over the past fiscal year.

ASAP
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January 28, 2019

Seventh Circuit Rules Age Bias Protections Don’t Extend to Prospective Employees for Disparate Impact Claims

A recent federal court decision opened the door for employers to recruit and hire candidates who are either recent graduates or have limited work experience without risking liability for certain claims of age discrimination.

ASAP
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January 25, 2019

Massachusetts Department of Family and Medical Leave Releases Proposed Regulations

On January 23, 2019, the Massachusetts Department of Family and Medical Leave released proposed regulations clarifying the rights and responsibilities of employers and employees under the new Massachusetts Family and Medical Leave Law.

Insight
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January 25, 2019

Decisions Involving Termination of Long-Term Employees in Canada Should Concern Employers

Employers considering terminating long-term employees in Canada should be aware of two relatively recent decisions.

ASAP
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January 24, 2019

Second California Court Adopts Position that Employee Non-Solicitation Clauses Are Invalid Restraints on Trade

On January 11, 2019, a California federal district court issued a decision bolstering the argument that employee non-solicitation clauses are unenforceable under California law.

ASAP
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January 23, 2019

EEO-1 Portal Closed, Reporting Deadline Uncertain

With the record partial government shutdown continuing and no end in sight, employers’ EEO-1 filing obligations appear to be on hold.

ASAP
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January 23, 2019

Supreme Court Holds Independent Contractor Truck Drivers Fall Under Federal Arbitration Act's Transportation Worker Exemption

The Supreme Court recently countered its recent wave of opinions favoring arbitration, unanimously holding that Section 1 of the FAA excludes from its coverage interstate truck drivers even if they are independent contractors and not employees.

Insight
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January 22, 2019

OSHA Issues Frequently Asked Questions Regarding Respirable Crystalline Silica for General Industry

On January 22, 2019, OSHA published FAQs to provide guidance to general industry employers on OSHA’s final rule regulating occupational exposure to respirable crystalline silica in general industry.

ASAP
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January 22, 2019

Third Circuit Reverses Class Certification of Unpaid Overtime Claims in Off-The-Clock Lawsuit

The Third Circuit overturned a U.S. district court’s decision certifying a class of mortgage loan officers, who claimed they were unlawfully denied overtime pay for work performed off-the-clock. The decision is significant for three reasons.

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