Catherine Cano comments on employer compliance with changes in pregnancy fairness laws and the legal risks associated with a violation of pregnant workers’ rights in “Minnesota fines Menards for penalizing employee for... Read more »
Shannon Nakabayashi comments on the implications of California high court decisions ahead of a potential vote that could end the Private Attorneys General Act two decades after it took effect in “PAGA... Read more »
Andrew Maunz comments on the EEOC’s enforcement of age-related discrimination laws after the agency sued a California-based moving company for promoting ‘student-athlete’ workers workforce in “A Moving Company Touts Its Young, Chiseled... Read more »
Authorities in Malaysia have opened an investigation into a local man on Wednesday for expressing support for diplomatic relations with Israel during an interview with an Israeli media personality. The Royal Malaysian... Read more »
Samia Kirmani comments on companies evaluating changes to corporate diversity programs after the U.S. Supreme Court’s landmark ruling against affirmative action in “Corporate America Is Rethinking Diversity Hiring,” published by Bloomberg. Subscription... Read more »
Jody Kahn Mason comments on the impact that recent court decisions will have on Illinois employers who are facing BIPA litigation, or who use, or have used, biometric technology in the workplace... Read more »
Richard Greenberg comments on the legal risks when refusing to honor an employee’s rescinded resignation in “What Do You Do When an Employee Resigns, Then Asks to Stay?,” published by SHRM. Source link Reach... Read more »
Joshua Henderson comments on California Governor Gavin Newsom’s decision to veto three workplace discriminated-related bills and what these vetoes will mean for future legislation “3 Calif. Discrimination Bills That Died At The... Read more »
Carla Stenzel comments on the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision to decline hearing a challenge to the Optional Practical Training (OPT) work program for foreign students, ending yearslong litigation and preserving the program... Read more »

Eric Magnus Comments on the Supreme Court’s Decision to Review the Discretion of Arbitration Cases