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March 23, 2022

The Labor Dept. Wants to Revise a Trump-Era Policy on Handling of Discrimination Claims Against Contractors

David Goldstein talks about some differences as the Labor Department proposes changes to a Trump-era rule that it says “undermined” how it handles and resolves discrimination claims by federal contractors.

In the News
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March 23, 2022

"Violates what is most sacred": X-ray of the initiative that allowed banks to charge themselves Chinese wages

Jorge Sales Boyoli weighs in on a reform that was almost passed in Mexico, which “violates the most sacred thing that a worker has: his salary.”

In the News
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March 22, 2022

House Approves Bill to Ban Hairstyle Discrimination in the Workplace

In light of the CROWN Act moving to the U.S. Senate, Corinn Jackson recommends that employers review their appearance policies and ensure they are inclusive of racial, ethnic and cultural practices related to hair and hairstyles.

In the News
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March 22, 2022

Minimal DOL Budget Boost in 2022 May Be Blunted by Rescue Cash

Michael Lotito comments on federal funding for OSHA and says that the benefits of workforce training money spent are not clear.

Press Release
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March 22, 2022

Littler Adds Experienced Litigator Michelle Ann Clark as a Shareholder in Fresno

Clark has extensive experience in technology-focused litigation, including patent and trade secret litigation.

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