President Trump’s Executive Order 13950, which had sought to limit diversity and inclusivity training, especially as to implicit bias topics, has been frozen by a federal court, and now, as a result, the DOD and DOL have agreed that the federal government will no longer enforce the Executive Order.
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A recent Tenth Circuit decision previews courts’ likely analysis when employers begin requiring workers to return to the workplace following the eventual end of the pandemic. In the case, the Court held that making a “transitional duty” permanent is not a reasonable accommodation — in other words is not required by the ADA — especially […]
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Although the Board can recognize protected activity by one worker under the “Army of One” theory, it may not certify a union to represent a bargaining unit with no members, held the First Circuit. In the case, the union petitioned to represent a group of workers, and eventually won the right to do so, but […]
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In an apparently symbolic statement, the DOL issued its long-waited final rule re gig workers and other independent contractors. The rule purports to provide clearer, more pro-business provisions regarding independent contractor classifications. The DOL has summarized its final rule, as follows: In the final rule, the Department: Reaffirms an “economic reality” test to determine whether an individual […]
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Effective January 1, 2021, as previously discussed, including in this firm’s recent on-demand complimentary webinar, Colorado employers — and out-of-state employers posting within Colorado even by the Internet — face new requirements that include having to post a good faith range of wages and a general description of benefits in all job opening postings. These […]