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November 25, 2024

Employee Handbook Revision Season Is Here

Nancy Delogu says employers in manufacturing, health care, transportation, warehousing and other sectors that require driving or other safety-critical work are more likely to bar off-work use of marijuana and to test for that use. (Subscription required)

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November 25, 2024

Advocates Cautious Of Teamsters-Backed Trump DOL Pick

Alexander MacDonald comments on president-elect Trump's choice of an Oregon lawmaker who co-sponsored a union-backed labor law rewrite to lead the U.S. Department of Labor. (Subscription required)

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November 21, 2024

What Trump’s Win Means For Labor And Employment Law

Michael J. Lotito, Shannon Meade and James A. Paretti Jr. say the 2024 election results will bring myriad changes to workplace regulations on the federal, state and local levels in 2025 and offer advice to employers.

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November 20, 2024

Overtime Rule’s Demise Has Employers Mulling Pay Raise Reversals

James Paretti Jr. offers his opinion on a Texas federal judge’s decision to strike down a DOL rule that would have expanded overtime eligibility to 4 million new workers. (Subscription required)

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November 19, 2024

DOL Revival Of Wage Letters Hints At Fortifying Before Trump

Bradford Kelley discusses the DOL’s decision to begin issuing wage and hour opinion letters and how those letters might affect employers. (Subscription required)

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