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September 19, 2023

Attorney Sees ‘Flexibility’ As Priority In Heat Rule As OSHA Floats Options

Jamie Spataro explains why small businesses are likely to push OSHA for greater flexibility in its upcoming heat-danger standard.

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September 19, 2023

Strike Is a High-Stakes Gamble for Autoworkers and the Labor Movement

Michael Lotito talks about the recent renaissance of labor unions in light of the strike by U.S. autoworkers. (Subscription required.)

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September 18, 2023

Punching In: NLRB Braces for Budget Fight as Agency Tasks Multiply

Michael Lotito says the Biden NLRB has handed down decisions that will spur more litigation, making cases more expensive for the agency to handle. (Subscription required.)

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September 18, 2023

The impact of the fast-food wage compromise in California won't be limited to fast food

Michael Lotito says California’s AB 1228, which increases the minimum wage for limited-service workers and specifically targets any limited-service chain with more than 60 units nationwide, will create a ripple effect throughout the state’s labor market.

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September 15, 2023

An Expanding View of Paid Leave

Commenting on how some companies are carving out new forms of paid leave categories, Jeff Nowak says it may be better for companies to add flexibility to existing leave instead of creating stand-alone categories. (Subscription required.)

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