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October 28, 2021

Biden Spending Bill Would Add Labor Law Violations Penalties

Michael Lotito weighs in on a provision that would allow the National Labor Relations Board to assess penalties against employers that commit unfair labor practices as part of a long-awaited domestic spending plan.

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October 28, 2021

4 Steps for Handling Religious Objections to Workplace Vaccine Mandates

Jim Paretti offers advice to employers when they deal with objections to workplace vaccination mandates.

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October 27, 2021

How To Identify Signs of Suicidal Behavior and Prevent Harm

Terri M. Solomon and Angelique Paul Newcomb identify steps to help employers identify suicidal risk factors and address an employee who displays suicidal behavior.

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October 26, 2021

Will Federal Paid Leave Finally Become Law? We’ll Likely Learn This Week, but Here’s Where We Stand as of Today

Jeff Nowak discusses the current state of Biden’s “American Families Plan,” which would provide up to 12 weeks of paid leave to American workers, and comments on the fact that the U.S. is one of the few industrial counties without any federal paid leave.

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October 25, 2021

Restaurant Chains Fret They'll Be on Hook for Franchisees' Transgressions

Robert Millman weighs in on the Biden administration’s move to toss out a Trump administration rule that made it easier for franchisors to dodge responsibility for their franchisees’ actions.

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