2023: The year “Pay Transparency” becomes a bigger deal
Excerpted from a Snell & Wilmer LLP Blog by John Lomax, Brian Mills, Kevin Brown, Delilah Cassidy and Caitlin White The continuing trend of state and local government regulating aspects […]
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 – […]
Hurricane Ian a reminder employers should have a disaster plan in place
As the terrifying Hurricane and Tropical Storm Ian pummels Florida, it’s probably a good time to consider your company’s disaster plan. Here’s a detailed “Emergency Preparedness Checklist” provided by the […]
What Serena Williams’ retirement can teach employers about working mothers
Excerpted from a Ford & Harrison LLP Blog by Alyce B. Ogunsola On August 9, Serena Williams said “Farewell to Tennis On Her Own Terms—And in Her Own Words,” in […]