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New York Law Jeopardizes Common Compensation Agreements
January 7, 2026
New York Law Jeopardizes Common Compensation Agreements

A sweeping piece of New York legislation has fundamentally altered the landscape of employment and service agreements, leaving many businesses scrambling to assess the legality of their most common compensation and retention tools. What was once standard practice for securing

Trend Analysis: Workplace Due Process
January 7, 2026
Trend Analysis: Workplace Due Process

A clear-cut case of employee misconduct, backed by undeniable evidence, should have been a straightforward termination; instead, it became a costly lesson in procedural justice for a Singaporean employer who unexpectedly lost the resulting wrongful dismissal case. The reason for

California Employers Face 10 New Labor Laws in 2026
January 6, 2026
California Employers Face 10 New Labor Laws in 2026

With decades of experience helping organizations navigate the complex intersection of human resources and technology, HRTech expert Ling-Yi Tsai has a unique vantage point on the ever-shifting landscape of compliance. As California prepares for another wave of significant employment legislation

EEOC Sues U.S. Steel for Pregnancy Discrimination
January 6, 2026
EEOC Sues U.S. Steel for Pregnancy Discrimination

The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission has initiated significant legal action against U.S. Steel, a move that underscores the federal agency’s determined stance on enforcing the Pregnant Workers Fairness Act (PWFA). Filed in federal court, the lawsuit, EEOC v. US

What Is the True Cost of Unpaid Overtime?
January 5, 2026
What Is the True Cost of Unpaid Overtime?

In the complex world of HR compliance, the line between a simple payroll error and a major federal violation can be razor-thin. When a California contractor was ordered to pay over $320,000 for unrecorded off-the-clock work, it served as a

Trend Analysis: Major Employment Law Changes
December 29, 2025
Trend Analysis: Major Employment Law Changes

With the 2026 Employment Rights Bill reforms looming on the horizon, a startling new statistic reveals that over three-quarters of businesses are dangerously unprepared, creating significant legal exposure for a vast number of organizations. Proactive compliance is no longer a

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New York Law Jeopardizes Common Compensation Agreements
January 7, 2026
New York Law Jeopardizes Common Compensation Agreements

A sweeping piece of New York legislation has fundamentally altered the landscape of employment and service agreements, leaving many businesses scrambling to assess the legality of their most common compensation and retention tools. What was once standard practice for securing

Trend Analysis: Workplace Due Process
January 7, 2026
Trend Analysis: Workplace Due Process

A clear-cut case of employee misconduct, backed by undeniable evidence, should have been a straightforward termination; instead, it became a costly lesson in procedural justice for a Singaporean employer who unexpectedly lost the resulting wrongful dismissal case. The reason for

California Employers Face 10 New Labor Laws in 2026
January 6, 2026
California Employers Face 10 New Labor Laws in 2026

With decades of experience helping organizations navigate the complex intersection of human resources and technology, HRTech expert Ling-Yi Tsai has a unique vantage point on the ever-shifting landscape of compliance. As California prepares for another wave of significant employment legislation

EEOC Sues U.S. Steel for Pregnancy Discrimination
January 6, 2026
EEOC Sues U.S. Steel for Pregnancy Discrimination

The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission has initiated significant legal action against U.S. Steel, a move that underscores the federal agency’s determined stance on enforcing the Pregnant Workers Fairness Act (PWFA). Filed in federal court, the lawsuit, EEOC v. US

What Is the True Cost of Unpaid Overtime?
January 5, 2026
What Is the True Cost of Unpaid Overtime?

In the complex world of HR compliance, the line between a simple payroll error and a major federal violation can be razor-thin. When a California contractor was ordered to pay over $320,000 for unrecorded off-the-clock work, it served as a

Trend Analysis: Major Employment Law Changes
December 29, 2025
Trend Analysis: Major Employment Law Changes

With the 2026 Employment Rights Bill reforms looming on the horizon, a startling new statistic reveals that over three-quarters of businesses are dangerously unprepared, creating significant legal exposure for a vast number of organizations. Proactive compliance is no longer a

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