Employment
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The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences just hosted its annual Oscars awards show, giving attorneys and movie lovers a chance to commemorate films in which the legal profession and workplace disputes play a starring role… Read this piece in its entirety at Law360.
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The U.S. Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee gave a green light to the nomination of Julie Su for deputy secretary of labor Wednesday, advancing one of President Joe Biden’s key picks to lead the U.S. Department of Labor… Read this piece in its entirety at Law360.
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Lawmakers at the state and federal levels are looking to ban employers from asking job applicants about their salary histories in an effort to address persistent income gaps affecting women and people of color… Read this piece in its entirety at Law360.
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Comments from worker and employer advocates underscored sharp differences of opinion over the U.S. Department of Labor’s proposal to upend a Trump-era rule that narrowed the circumstances in which multiple businesses are liable for labor laws applied to the same worker… Read this piece in its entirety at Law360.
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Employers who violate federal wage and hour laws could once again be on the hook for double the amount of allegedly unpaid wages after the U.S. Department of Labor on Friday announced it is loosening Trump-era restrictions on the practice of seeking so-called liquidated damages… Read this piece in its entirety at Law360.
