Employment Law Update 2023: New compliance obligations for the New Year

Excerpted from a Littler Blog by Joy Rosenquist and Bruce Sarchet The year 2022 is coming to a close, and the new year will be here before we know it. […]
State laws on voting rights and time off to vote – start planning!

We’re a week away from Election Day 2022 next Tuesday, November 8. Since Election Day falls on a weekday, quite a few people will be expected at the office – […]
Rap Music in the Workplace – can it create a hostile work environment?

Excerpted from a Shawe Rosenthal LLP Blog by Evan Conder Is the playing specific rap music in the workplace discriminatory on the basis of sex if it offends women? A […]
Amazon sued over refusal to hire California sex offenders

Excerpted from a Reuters Blog by Daniel Wiessner Amazon.com, Inc. is facing a proposed class action claiming it illegally used a California sex offender website to conduct background checks on […]