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September 7, 2023

The Summer’s death knell for affirmative action has passed - Now what?

Jim Thelen says the Supreme Court’s Harvard/UNC decision does not directly impact employment law but may impact the way the public, employees, the judiciary, government agencies and opposition groups looking for ways to legally challenge such programs and

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September 6, 2023

NY Enacts Law Making Wage Theft Larceny

Paul Piccigallo and Matthew R. Capobianco talk about a new law in New York that will charge employers who commit wage theft in that state with larceny.

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September 5, 2023

Exploring the legality of workplace surveillance's 'gray area'

Mickey Chichester and Ellie McPike discuss workplace surveillance and the considerations and laws that employers must be aware of if they are tracking employees who work off site.

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September 5, 2023

HR’s biggest post-COVID hiring challenge? The ‘widening’ skills gap

Michael Lotito and Shannon Meade discuss findings from the 2023 Labor Day Report by Littler’s Workplace Policy Institute.

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September 5, 2023

Proposed Overtime Rule Likely to Face Court Challenge, but Positions Should Be Audited Anyway

Speaking about the proposed overtime rule, Libby Henninger says the rule is expected to be attacked if it is pushed forward in the absence of a secretary of Labor.

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