Labor & Employment

Worker Leave As An ADA Accommodation

The EEOC has released a document that addresses the rights of employees with disabilities who seek leave as a reasonable accommodation under the Americans with Disabilities Act…

“Zero Tolerance” For Pot? Maybe Not

To call this an unsettled area of employment law would be an understatement. Not only is the law unsettled, it […]

No More “Felons”?

Writing in an oped in the Washington Post, a Justice Department official has laid out a policy whereby her agency will […]

SCOTUS Spurns Franchisor’s $15 Minimum Wage Appeal

Seattle franchisors who disagree with the city’s planned ramp-up to a $15 minimum wage will not get a chance to […]

VW Switches Sides On A Tennessee Union

Two years ago, Volkswagen did something almost unthinkable for a major manufacturing company in the U.S., when it supported the […]

Warren Urges White House To Move On Overtime

The Labor Department should move ahead with its overtime rule, Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) said in a letter to the […]

Berkeley’s Former Law Dean Blasts Sexual Conduct Review

A new sexual conduct review could put former UC Berkeley law school dean Sujit Choudhry’s tenure and continued employment at […]

Labor Relations Audit Is A Good Management Tool

A labor relations audit by an outside party can reveal what employees really think when they have no fear of […]

Uber Class Action Settlement Leaves Much Unsettled

The recent settlement of class action litigation targeting Uber will, if it gets court approval, cost the company as much as $100 million, but it…

Investors Growing Wary of Stock Payment Programs

Investors are paying more attention to stock-based compensation at many tech companies. Many companies pay employees with stock, theoretically aligning […]

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