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March 17, 2023

5 Wage Issues The Next Labor Secretary Is Inheriting

Lee Schreter talks about the implications if Active Labor Secretary Julie Su is approved as the new Labor Secretary.

In the News
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March 16, 2023

Loud layoffs are fueling mixed messages for employers

Terri M. Solomon discusses the findings of Littler’s 2023 Employer Pulse Survey Report and says staff reductions are likely to be one of many potential trouble spots for employers this year. (Subscription required.)

In the News
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March 16, 2023

In SVB's wake, tech founders fear potential legal risks

Michael Lotito says the SVB collapse is a wake-up call for employers, especially in California, where employment law risks for small businesses and tech founders are higher than anywhere else in the country.

In the News
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March 16, 2023

Silicon Valley Bank collapse is a ‘wakeup call’

Michael Lotito talks about the response Littler received from California on the Silicon Valley Bank collapse, and the lessons for employers and states in the aftermath.

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March 16, 2023

New Gig Worker Act May Raise Prices, Reduce Earnings, Damage Competition

Jennifer Harpole and Michael Lotito talk about the effects of pay transparency in private-sector employment in light of The Gig Worker Transparency Act proposed in Colorado.

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