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June 11, 2024

9th Circ.'s AB 5 Ruling Leaves Less Hope For Striking Law

Alexander MacDonald talks about a recent decision from the Ninth Circuit that determined that A.B. 5 doesn’t violate certain businesses’ equal protection rights. (Subscription required.)

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June 11, 2024

Attacks on Overtime Rule’s Salary Levels Carry Business Downside

Jim Paretti shares what the possible outcome could be if the courts block the DOL from considering salary as part of the overtime eligibility calculation. (Subscription required.)

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June 7, 2024

More States Are Passing Pay Transparency Laws

Joy Rosenquist says transparent pay policies can be a valuable retention and recruitment tool for businesses because employers that disclose more information than they’re required to garner more trust from both job-seekers and employees.

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June 7, 2024

More states are requiring companies to list salary ranges on job ads—here’s where

Joy Rosenquist talks about the increase in pay transparency laws across the U.S. and explains how pay transparency can be a valuable retention and recruitment tool for employers.

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June 7, 2024

Minimum Salaries and the Evolving Workforce: Why the DOL’s New Automatic Salary Updates Clash With Legal Precedent and Economic Facts

Alexander MacDonald says overtime exemptions are about to get more expensive as the salary necessary to qualify for the FLSA’s “white collar” exemptions will rise in July and again in January 2025.

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