Labor & Employment

Whistleblower Exposes Employee Wife Hiring Swap

Debra Halbrook, a former Wake County Superior Court victim witness legal assistant, claims she was fired when she reported concerns […]

Hispanic Immigrants, Black Men Have Highest Job Injury Rate

Hardly a surprise, but a study bears it out: Hispanic immigrants and African-American men have the highest rate of workplace […]

The South Holds: Big Union Loss At Boeing In South Carolina

The machinist’s union had high hopes for a victory, but they hit a wall at the South Carolina Boeing plant. […]

The Importance of HR in FCPA Compliance

In April 2016, the DOJ announced it had increased the size of its FCPA unit by more than 50 percent […]

Why A Company’s Workplace Accident Investigation Was Ruled Privileged

When attorneys for a man who had been injured in a workplace accident requested an internal company report about the […]

South Carolina Boeing Workers Vote On Unionizing

This week, thousands of workers at Boeing’s South Carolina plant will vote on whether to join the International Association of […]

The Tangled History Of Trump’s Pick For Labor Chief

There is nothing simple about the resume of President Trump’s nominee for Secretary of Labor, Andrew Puzder, and his confirmation […]

Tech Firms: Trump Immigration Order Causing “Significant Harm”

Ninety-seven of the leading U.S. tech firms – including Microsoft, Apple, Google, and Facebook – backed Washington state’s legal objection […]

Human Right Issues In Tech Supply Chains

Multi-national supply chains are squarely in the crosshairs of a wide variety of regulators. The California Supply Chains Act can […]

Regulations Keep Wells Fargo From Paying Laid-Off Workers

Regulations meant to prevent “golden parachute” packages are preventing Wells Fargo from giving severance pay to about 400 laid off […]

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