Insight
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July 1, 2024

Supreme Court’s 2024 Term Could Transform Labor and Employment Law

At the end of its 2024 term, the U.S. Supreme Court handed down four decisions limiting the power of federal agencies. While none of those decisions involved a labor and employment agency, all of them could transform labor and employment law.

ASAP
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July 1, 2024

DOL Shifts Wage Data Source for Occupations

As of July 1, 2024, the Foreign Labor Certification (FLC) Data Center website will be discontinued and will not be available for providing prevailing wage data for occupations.

ASAP
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June 29, 2024

Texas District Court Narrowly Enjoins White-Collar Overtime Regulations

A Texas federal court has issued a limited injunction of the DOL’s new rule increasing the minimum salary that certain executive, administrative, and professional employees must be paid to qualify for the so-called “white-collar” exemption under the FLSA.

ASAP
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June 28, 2024

U.S. Supreme Court Rolls Back “Deference” to Federal Agencies and Opens Up More Challenges to Regulations

On Friday, June 28, the U.S. Supreme Court overruled Chevron, USA Inc. v. Natural Resources Defense Council. Chevron often required courts to defer to federal agencies when those agencies were interpreting statutes they administer.

ASAP
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June 28, 2024

California’s New Deal: Employment Law Reform May Depend on the Ballot Box

What do you get when you combine a business-backed ballot initiative, the state legislature and governor’s office, and labor organizations? A deal. California style.

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June 28, 2024

New Duty to Prevent Sexual Harassment in the UK – How Can Employers Comply?

A new law will require all employers in the UK to proactively take “reasonable steps” to prevent sexual harassment of their employees in the course of their employment. How can employers comply with this duty?

Podcast
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June 27, 2024

Celebrating Pride Month: The Importance of Advocacy and Community

Littler attorneys discuss their advocacy work for LGBTQIA+ individuals in their local communities, and highlight the importance of how being authentically you and sharing your story can help others find community and feel connected.

Insight
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June 27, 2024

Implications for Employers of Colorado’s New Biometrics Law

Effective July 1, 2025, an amendment to the Colorado Privacy Act will impose new requirements on companies that collect and use biometric information.

Insight
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June 27, 2024

UK Election News: Labour – All “Change” for Employment Law

The UK general election on July 4 is inching nearer and the parties have launched their manifestos, setting out their plans for the next government.

ASAP
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June 26, 2024

USCIS Extends Work Permits Under TPS Designations for Certain Countries

On June 20, 2024, USCIS extended the validity of certain work permits issued to Temporary Protected Status (TPS) beneficiaries under the TPS designations for El Salvador, Honduras, Nepal, Nicaragua, and Sudan.

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