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Navigating the Labor Shortage: Exploring Child Labor in the US as a Controversial Solution
April 18, 2023
Navigating the Labor Shortage: Exploring Child Labor in the US as a Controversial Solution

The current labor market in the United States is experiencing a shortage of workers. Lawmakers in some states are getting involved in the labor market problem-solving business themselves by proposing unconventional policies that are raising eyebrows and signaling just how

Illinois enacts new law requiring employers to provide paid time off
April 18, 2023
Illinois enacts new law requiring employers to provide paid time off

In a major victory for workers in Illinois, the state has enacted a new law requiring employers to provide paid time off to their employees. This law ensures that workers can take time off for personal or family reasons without

Closing the Wage Gap: California’s Pay Data Reporting Requirements and Proposed Deadline Extension for Employers
April 17, 2023
Closing the Wage Gap: California’s Pay Data Reporting Requirements and Proposed Deadline Extension for Employers

The California Department of Fair Employment and Housing (DFEH) has proposed a potential extension of two months for employers to comply with the state’s new pay data reporting requirements. The new reporting requirements under California’s pay transparency law have caused

Protecting Nursing Mothers in the Workplace: A Comprehensive Guide to the PUMP Act and Its Enforcement
April 17, 2023
Protecting Nursing Mothers in the Workplace: A Comprehensive Guide to the PUMP Act and Its Enforcement

The U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) has announced that it will begin enforcing the Providing Urgent Maternal Protections for Nursing Mothers Act (PUMP Act) starting later this month. The PUMP Act amends the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) and a

Strengthening Protections: NYSDOL Releases Updated Sexual Harassment Model Policy for Employers
April 17, 2023
Strengthening Protections: NYSDOL Releases Updated Sexual Harassment Model Policy for Employers

In recent years, the issue of workplace sexual harassment has come to the forefront of public discussion, with movements such as Me Too leading to increased awareness and scrutiny. To combat sexual harassment in the workplace, it is crucial for

Mastering HR Compliance: The Key to a Thriving and Sustainable Business
April 14, 2023
Mastering HR Compliance: The Key to a Thriving and Sustainable Business

Human Resources (HR) compliance is crucial for every business. The term HR compliance refers to the company’s adherence to legal regulations regarding employee treatment. It’s an effort to maintain continuous compliance related to federal, state, and city laws and regulations

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Navigating the Labor Shortage: Exploring Child Labor in the US as a Controversial Solution
April 18, 2023
Navigating the Labor Shortage: Exploring Child Labor in the US as a Controversial Solution

The current labor market in the United States is experiencing a shortage of workers. Lawmakers in some states are getting involved in the labor market problem-solving business themselves by proposing unconventional policies that are raising eyebrows and signaling just how

Illinois enacts new law requiring employers to provide paid time off
April 18, 2023
Illinois enacts new law requiring employers to provide paid time off

In a major victory for workers in Illinois, the state has enacted a new law requiring employers to provide paid time off to their employees. This law ensures that workers can take time off for personal or family reasons without

Closing the Wage Gap: California’s Pay Data Reporting Requirements and Proposed Deadline Extension for Employers
April 17, 2023
Closing the Wage Gap: California’s Pay Data Reporting Requirements and Proposed Deadline Extension for Employers

The California Department of Fair Employment and Housing (DFEH) has proposed a potential extension of two months for employers to comply with the state’s new pay data reporting requirements. The new reporting requirements under California’s pay transparency law have caused

Protecting Nursing Mothers in the Workplace: A Comprehensive Guide to the PUMP Act and Its Enforcement
April 17, 2023
Protecting Nursing Mothers in the Workplace: A Comprehensive Guide to the PUMP Act and Its Enforcement

The U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) has announced that it will begin enforcing the Providing Urgent Maternal Protections for Nursing Mothers Act (PUMP Act) starting later this month. The PUMP Act amends the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) and a

Strengthening Protections: NYSDOL Releases Updated Sexual Harassment Model Policy for Employers
April 17, 2023
Strengthening Protections: NYSDOL Releases Updated Sexual Harassment Model Policy for Employers

In recent years, the issue of workplace sexual harassment has come to the forefront of public discussion, with movements such as Me Too leading to increased awareness and scrutiny. To combat sexual harassment in the workplace, it is crucial for

Mastering HR Compliance: The Key to a Thriving and Sustainable Business
April 14, 2023
Mastering HR Compliance: The Key to a Thriving and Sustainable Business

Human Resources (HR) compliance is crucial for every business. The term HR compliance refers to the company’s adherence to legal regulations regarding employee treatment. It’s an effort to maintain continuous compliance related to federal, state, and city laws and regulations

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