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March 8, 2022

Following Ukraine Invasion, Russian-American Workers Are Being Harassed

Jim Paretti talks about why discrimination and harassment of Russians and Russian Americans has increased since the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

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February 10, 2022

New York Significantly Expands Its Whistleblower Law

Philip Berkowitz comments on New York’s updated whistleblower law, which now is one of the most expansive in the country, and offers tips for NY employers.

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February 1, 2022

Court shifts vaccine choice back to employers

Jim Paretti explains that, despite the recent Supreme Court ruling that halted the Biden’s administration’s vaccine-or-testing mandate, employers still can require vaccines for employees.

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December 15, 2021

Reprisal on the Rise: EEOC Updates Addresses COVID-Related Retaliation

The EEOC has issued a new guidance related to an increase in retaliation claims, and Jim Paretti explains what employers should consider to steer clear of problems.

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December 15, 2021

Whistleblowing, companies overdue on adaptation to new obligations

Carlo Majer and Edgardo Ratti discuss a new EU directive that will design a new and uniform legal framework that also includes reports from suppliers, contractors and interns, and ensures greater protection of personal data and whistleblowers in companies

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