EntertainHR: The Long Night Brings Long Hours – Lessons in Wage and Hour Law from True Detective Season 4

EntertainHR: The Long Night Brings Long Hours – Lessons in Wage and Hour Law from True Detective Season 4

The long-awaited return of the hit anthology series, True Detective, is finally back. Credit: MICHELE K. SHORT/HBO In True Detective: Night Country, showrunner Issa Lopez places viewers directly in the heart of... Read more »
Jennifer Shaw on “The Afternoon News With Kitty O’Neal” to Discuss the Panera Wage Exemption in CA

Jennifer Shaw on “The Afternoon News With Kitty O’Neal” to Discuss the Panera Wage Exemption in CA

Jennifer Shaw appeared on “The Afternoon News with Kitty O’Neal” to discuss Panera Bread’s exemption from California’s new fast food minimum wage law. You can listen to the interview here. Source link Read more »
Ontario Court of Appeal strikes down legislation imposing wage caps on workers – JURIST

Ontario Court of Appeal strikes down legislation imposing wage caps on workers – JURIST

The Ontario Court of Appeal ruled that legislation that capped public-sector workers’ wages is unconstitutional in a decision on Monday. This decision upheld the Ontario Supreme Court’s ruling in November 2023. The... Read more »
DC Wage Transparency Omnibus Amendment Act of 2023 Signed Into La

DC Wage Transparency Omnibus Amendment Act of 2023 Signed Into La

On January 12, 2024, the District of Columbia joined a growing list of jurisdictions with wage transparency laws after Mayor Muriel Bowser signed into law the Wage Transparency Omnibus Amendment Act of 2023 (the... Read more »
Wage and Hour Implications of Weather Emergencies

Wage and Hour Implications of Weather Emergencies

Despite Punxsutawney Phil declaring an early spring, employers should continue to prepare for weather-related emergencies and their wage and hour implications. As with most of wage and hour-related determinations, employers should be mindful... Read more »
2023 Wage and Hour Developments: A Year in Review

2023 Wage and Hour Developments: A Year in Review

This 2023 Year in Review looks at significant wage and hour developments, including agency action, U.S. Supreme Court developments, important appellate court decisions, and state legislative and regulatory changes, including new state... Read more »
Justin Barnes Discusses the Challenges of Enforcing Wage Protections for Domestic Workers

Justin Barnes Discusses the Challenges of Enforcing Wage Protections for Domestic Workers

Justin Barnes discusses the wage protection framework for domestic, or live-in, employees and considers how “residing” in a household impacts the entitlement to overtime pay and other wage protections under the Fair... Read more »
4 Ways Future Chevron Decision May Affect Wage Landscape

4 Ways Future Chevron Decision May Affect Wage Landscape

Laurent Badoux says the forthcoming U.S. Supreme Court ruling on the Chevron doctrine could either strengthen the rulemaking process or chill it. Law360 Employment Authority View (Subscription required.) Source link Read more »
Jeffrey Brecher Discusses the Use of Offers of Judgment in Wage and Hour Cases

Jeffrey Brecher Discusses the Use of Offers of Judgment in Wage and Hour Cases

Jeffrey Brecher discusses the implications of using Rule 68 offers of judgment, emphasizing the potential reputational impacts that defendants may endure when opting for this rule, in “1 Way To Wrap Up... Read more »
NYS Captive Audience Meetings Wage Theft and Gender Identity Laws

NYS Captive Audience Meetings Wage Theft and Gender Identity Laws

During a busy term at the New York Legislature, Governor Kathy Hochul signed legislation prohibiting captive audience meetings, categorizing wage theft as larceny, and expanding protection of “gender identity or expression” to interns. Captive... Read more »
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