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AB 5—California’s new independent contractor law—comes under fire

02/03/2020
Opponents of California’s controversial new independent contractor law, AB 5, have moved to get a competing law on the ballot. They fear that if gig workers became employees, as they would under AB 5, it would raise some employer costs an estimated 30%.

Legal update: New bias protection, fluctuating workweek OT

01/28/2020
Two new labor and employment law developments require employers to review their policies. The first adds a new form of prohibited discrimination to the already long list of employer rules. The second clarifies how to handle fluctuating workweeks under the FLSA.

Certain settlement offers don’t require approval from federal court

01/28/2020
Good news for employers inclined to settle Fair Labor Standards Act claims before they go to trial: If you make your offer under the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, it doesn’t need a federal court’s review and approval.

Pregnancy accommodation bill approved by House committee

01/28/2020
A bipartisan bill that would require employers to offer specific accommodations to pregnant workers has cleared a key legislative hurdle.

DOL continues to pursue misclassification

01/23/2020
The Department of Labor is aggressively going after employers who don’t properly classify workers, even in industries where it is common to hire workers as independent contractors.

Joint employer? 3 scenarios to help you decide

01/23/2020
The new Department of Labor joint-employer rule that takes effect March 16 will make it less likely that more than one employer will be held liable for the same federal wage-and-hour violation. Here are three scenarios that illustrate how the rule will apply.

DOL rule narrows ‘joint employer’ status

01/14/2020
A new Department of Labor rule tightens the definition of what constitutes a joint employer under the Fair Labor Standards Act, making it less likely that more than one entity can be held liable for the same federal wage-and-hour violations.

The new overtime rules: 6-point checklist to start complying now!

01/09/2020
Are you fully compliant with the new overtime rules that went into effect Jan. 1? Follow this checklist to ensure you are.

Health care models best practices for nursing working mothers

01/08/2020
How the health care industry handles women returning to work after giving birth can serve as best practices for all employees. Because health care employs women extensively, particularly those of childbearing age, it can serve as a natural laboratory in what works and what doesn’t for others.

DOL’s new regular rate of pay rule makes OT more affordable

12/17/2019
The Department of Labor delivered an early holiday gift to employers on Dec. 12, releasing final regulations on how to calculate the regular rate of pay on which overtime pay is based.