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December 21, 2022

New York governor signs warehouse worker protection bill into law

Michael Paglialonga and Paul Piccigallo analyzed New York’s New Warehouse Worker Protection Act and found that it would require, among other things, that employees be provided with a written description of any work-related ‘quota’ required by the employer

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December 20, 2022

States expand data liability for employers

Philip L. Gordon talks enforcement of the California Privacy Rights Act and says that initially, it will likely focus on data brokers that collect large amounts of information and use it for commercial purposes before expanding to egregious violations by

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December 19, 2022

How to Identify Forced Labor in Supply Chains

Donald Dowling says abusive labor practices are a huge problem around the world, and often the smaller local manufacturers, miners and growers within countries that are committing labor abuses are bigger problems than the multinational firms. (Subscriptio

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December 19, 2022

NLRB’s Vacant GOP Seat Likely to Remain Empty Until Summer

Michael Lotito talks about the politics involved in the makeup of the National Labor Relations Board and explains why a vacant seat may remain empty until August. (Subscription required.)

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December 16, 2022

Littler Attorneys in Mexico Recognized in 2023 Best Lawyers™ Guide

Attorneys on Best Lawyers® lists are reviewed by their peers on the basis of professional expertise by practice areas and geographic region.

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