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To Our Valued Clients In the ever-evolving landscape of U.S. labor laws and societal shifts, marijuana usage and its implications in the workplace stand “front and center.” As states continue to legalize or decriminalize cannabis, HR professionals and business lea...
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Many employers are now utilizing automated employment decision tools (“AEDTs’”) to make HR and employment decisions such as review of job applications, hiring, performance evaluations, retention, promotion, and termination. Employers should be cautious about usi...
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As many of you know, we have closely followed the U.S. Department of Labor’s changes to the Fair Labor Standards Act’s (FLSA). Recently, the DOL revised the annual salary-level threshold from $35,568 to $58,656, to be effective January 1, 2025 for whit...
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We are often contacted by our clients that today’s employees seem disinterested and unenthusiastic, often lacking the “work ethic” that business owners and managers themselves possess and value. Many times our clients are quick to blame Gen Z’ers, but we have ...
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As the 2023 calendar year comes to a close, we look forward to 2024 and the trends that are emerging. Clearly, one of the emerging trends is the transition of leadership from the Baby Boomer generation to Generation Z and Millennials. As Generation Z (those born in 19...
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We send our colleagues and clients a “client alert” each month on a topical change impacting HR policy. While we sent a client alert just a week ago, we have received a number of inquiries regarding the proposed increase by the Labor Department in the overtime thr...
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