In the third of a Series of Four Burning Coronavirus-Related Legal Questions for 2021, we outline what you can and cannot do in regard to restricting employee behavior outside of work.
Read MoreThe American Rescue Plan Act provides a 100 percent premium subsidy for certain former employees from April 1, 2021, to Sept. 30, 2021.
Read MoreWe answer the second of our Series of Four Burning Coronavirus-Related Legal Questions for 2021, can you require employees to get the Covid-19 vaccine?
Read MoreIn the first of a Series of Four Burning Coronavirus-Related Legal Questions for 2021, we guide you in how to respond to an employee who is reluctant to return to work.
Read MoreOSHA's new COVID-19 NEP outlines policies and procedures for minimizing worker exposures to COVID-19.
Read MoreIn response to the increase in remote work, the DOL has released guidance regarding the electronic posting of notices required by certain federal statutes.
Read MoreWorksite immigration enforcement has increased, but employers can avoid big fines by ensuring I-9 compliance.
Read MoreCompliance is essential not just for the successful running of your business, but to avoid penalties and even criminal prosecution. Here’s what you need to know.
Read MoreEmployee-initiated COVID-19 litigation is on the rise and has the potential to cost businesses billions of dollars. Do you have a plan to protect your business?
Read MoreEmployers now have the green light to terminate employees who refuse the Covid-19 vaccination.
Read MoreUnderstand the recent rise in predictive scheduling laws, what they mean for you, and how to ensure you’re in compliance.
Read MoreEmployers can expect the National Labor Relations Board to subject their employee handbooks to far less scrutiny than in the past.
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