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September 5, 2023

Proposed Overtime Rule Likely to Face Court Challenge, but Positions Should Be Audited Anyway

Speaking about the proposed overtime rule, Libby Henninger says the rule is expected to be attacked if it is pushed forward in the absence of a secretary of Labor.

Press Release
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September 5, 2023

Littler’s Workplace Policy Institute Releases 2023 Labor Day Report

The sixth annual report examines the current state of the U.S. labor market and provides insights into how policymakers and employers can approach challenges facing the workforce.

Press Release
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September 5, 2023

Littler Welcomes Returning Shareholder Craig Dickinson in New Haven

Dickinson, who was a shareholder at Littler from 2011 to 2021, has nearly three decades of experience assisting clients in a wide range of employment and labor law issues.

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September 4, 2023

Change to nursing OT law seen as nod to organized labor, doing little to address staffing crisis

Jason R. Stanevich talks about the challenges presented by Connecticut’s new state law that reduces the number of circumstances under which nurses can be required to work mandatory overtime.

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September 1, 2023

DoD reopens unpaid military internship program to new employers

Bradford Kelley discusses the SkillBridge internship program, which serves as a bridge between military service and civilian employment while matching employers with highly skilled and motivated service members.

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