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February 10, 2023

As Walsh Exit Looms, Calls Mount to Name Deputy to DOL Top Spot

Michael Lotito weighs in on the new Deputy Labor Secretary, Julie Su. (Subscription required.)

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February 10, 2023

When US Employment Laws Apply Abroad and When They Don’t

Donald Dowling Jr. cautions U.S. companies with workplaces abroad not to transplant U.S. domestic HR policies straight out of a U.S. domestic employee handbook into a global code of ethics. (Subscription required.)

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February 8, 2023

San Francisco Mandates Paid Military Leave

Sebastian Chilco and Wendy Buckingham discuss a new San Francisco law that aims to increase income and employment security for private-sector employees when they perform military service.

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February 8, 2023

OSHA Proposes Changing Subpoena Power

Alka Ramchandani-Raj says a new OSHA proposal to clarify how it will use subpoenas has the potential to create unreasonable timelines and costs for employers to retain counsel in order to respond to the subpoena.

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February 7, 2023

Why companies must devote more time to disability inclusion initiatives

Julian Wolfson says it’s important for employers to ensure that diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives take disability into consideration by acknowledging that disability is an important form of diversity.

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