Jeff Nowak explains why he has little confidence the federal government will pass sweeping leave legislation and how the FLMA might evolve because of it.
Libby Henninger talks about new bipartisan legislation that would end a U.S. Department of Labor program enabling employers to pay workers with disabilities below minimum wage. (Subscription required.)
Kathryn Siegel weighs in on the NLRB’s December ruling in Thryv Inc., which holds employers liable for the "direct or foreseeable" consequences of NLRA violations, such as the loss of a car because a fired worker can't make payments.
The Chamber Beat talks to Michael Lotito about labor and workplace updates nationally and in Tennessee, including discussion of proposed legislation in that state that would protect the secret ballot vote in union elections on taxpayer-funded projects.
Antonio Pedrajas weighs in on a proposed four-day work week in Spain, noting that nothing imposes a weekly day necessarily distributed in five or six days of work.