Labor & Employment

The Embezzler Profiled: She’s A Long-Term Employee

An insurance company study of employee theft, specifically embezzlement, using a data base consisting of…

Do Confidentiality Agreements Silence Whistleblowers?

A survey finds that many employees in the financial industry see wrongdoing but don’t report it, and some hold their […]

Supply Chain Disclosure Law Catches GCs By Surprise

Companies “doing business in California” – broadly defined – are required to make some specific disclosures under The California Transparency in Supply Chains Act.

SCOTUS: Employers Lax On 401K Fees Can Be Sued

The Supreme Court has ruled that employers have a continuing duty to monitor fees being charged for products in employees’ […]

For Shareholders, CEO Pay Is A Big Yawn

In the five years since the Dodd-Frank law mandated say-on-pay shareholder votes, average CEO pay has risen by an average […]

Employer Sued After Worker Dies Using Bucket Provided As Toilet

When Andrew Lane went into the back of a work truck to use a bucket that his employer, Superior Home […]

Employers Restrict Benefits For Unwed Same-Sex Couples

With gay marriage gaining ground andnow legal in 37 states and the District of Columbia, some employers are cutting benefits […]

Union: CEOs Now Make 373 Times More Than Average Worker

The chief executives of the largest U.S. publicly-traded companies are now making 373 times more than the average worker, according […]

ACLU Wants Federal Probe Into Hollywood Gender Bias

Citing Hollywood’s “systemic failure” to hire female directors, the ACLU has called for the EEOC to open an investigation in […]

Poll: Americans Want Overtime For Virtually All

Four out of every five Americans said they would support giving overtime pay to people who make far more than […]

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