Do You Want to Control Other Employers’ Workers?

Do You Want to Control Other Employers’ Workers?

​A business’s response to the National Labor Relations Board’s (NLRB’s) new joint employer rule may boil down to one question: whether the business would ever need to control another employer’s workers. If... Read more »
Proposed Regulations for the Illinois Paid Leave for All Workers Act Offer Employers a Mixed Bag for Compliance

Proposed Regulations for the Illinois Paid Leave for All Workers Act Offer Employers a Mixed Bag for Compliance

Illinois Department of Labor issued proposed regulations to implement the Illinois Paid Leave for All Workers Act, which requires most Illinois employers to provide up to 40 hours of paid leave per... Read more »
Employers are pouring money into costly benefits that workers don’t use—here’s what employees actually want

Employers are pouring money into costly benefits that workers don’t use—here’s what employees actually want

Good morning! Employers and their workers can’t seem to find common ground on benefits. While 78% of employers believe their workers are highly satisfied with their benefits, only 59% of employees express... Read more »

American workers savor quicker commutes than before COVID

The share of workers with relatively speedy commutes has increased compared to pre-pandemic times, per a new Axios analysis of census data. Source link Reach Out Don’t hesitate to reach out to us to... Read more »

California Reaches a Fast Food Compromise, Increasing Minimum Wage for Workers – Employment Law Information Network

Last year, California Governor Gavin Newsom signed the FAST Food Accountability and Standards Recovery Act (AB 257), which sought to increase the California minimum wage to $22 per hour, with annual increases... Read more »
Why the United Auto Workers union is embracing grad students : NPR

Why the United Auto Workers union is embracing grad students : NPR

Union academic workers and supporters march and picket at the UCLA campus amid a statewide strike by nearly 48,000 University of California unionized workers on Nov. 15, 2022, in Los Angeles. Mario... Read more »
California Gives Health Care Workers a Raise

California Gives Health Care Workers a Raise

Depending upon many different factors, a state-wide minimum wage has been established for healthcare workers in California which will be phased in over time. On October 13, 2023, Governor Newsom signed Senate... Read more »
New York City’s New Pay Protections for App-Based Delivery Workers Temporarily Stayed by Appellate Court

New York City’s New Pay Protections for App-Based Delivery Workers Temporarily Stayed by Appellate Court

New York City is still undertaking efforts to become the first major U.S. city to implement a minimum pay-rate for app-based restaurant delivery workers. The new law was initially scheduled to go... Read more »
California raises minimum wage for fast food workers to

California raises minimum wage for fast food workers to $20

SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — A new law in California will raise the minimum wage for fast food workers to $20 per hour next year, an acknowledgment from the state’s Democratic leaders that... Read more »
Pregnant Workers Fairness Act will actually hurt women in the workplace

Pregnant Workers Fairness Act will actually hurt women in the workplace

Having a baby? There’s a new law meant for you: the Pregnant Workers Fairness Act. America needs this law, say activists, because “pregnant workers, especially those in low-wage and physically demanding jobs,... Read more »
Home Privacy Policy Terms Of Use Anti Spam Policy Contact Us Affiliate Disclosure DMCA Earnings Disclaimer