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January 6, 2023

Upcoming Changes in California’s Law Regarding Criminal Background Checks

Rod M. Fliegel and Alice H. Wang discuss the Civil Rights Council of the California Civil Rights Department’s latest revisions to the Fair Employment and Housing Act (FEHA) regulations that govern employers' use and consideration of criminal history in em

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January 5, 2023

4 Questions On Discrimination Attys' Minds In The New Year

Alyesha Dotson says the Supreme Court’s upcoming decision on whether to overrule a 2003 decision that upheld affirmative action in student admissions won’t set new precedent for employers, but may have repercussions in how diversity, equity and inclusion

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January 5, 2023

Regulatory Update: New Law Ends Sexual Harassment NDAs

In light of President Biden signing the Speak Out Act, Elizabeth A. Lalik, Lauren M. Bridenbaugh and Jim Paretti say this is a good time for employers to review their policies and practices for handling sexual harassment incidents that fall under all appl

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January 5, 2023

Labor informality minimizes the achievement of decent vacations

Jorge Sales Boyoli explains why informality is a big issue pending in the Mexican labor market.

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January 4, 2023

Littler Rings in New Year with the Elevation of 28 Attorneys to Shareholder

Approximately 70% of this shareholder class identifies as attorneys of color, female and/or LGBTQ+.

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