How is My Hair? A Brief Review of Hairstyle Discrimination in the Workplace

Excerpted from a Bond Schoeneck & King PLLC Blog by Nihla F. Sikkander “How is my hair? Does it look OK?” With employees returning to onsite work, questions regarding employers’ […]
Texas court supports hospital’s decision to require COVID-19 vaccine for employees

In Texas, the race to obtain the COVID-19 vaccine is perhaps akin to a motorized grocery cart rounding the aisle at barely two mph. To date, only 38% of its […]
Social Security Administration pauses the issuance of “No-Match” letters

Excerpted from a Mayer Brown Blog by Timothy C. D’Arduini In April 2021, the Social Security Administration (SSA) notified the public of its intention to no longer issue Employer Correction […]
Minimum wage for some federal contractors increasing to $15 an hour

Excerpted from a Constangy Brooks Smith & Prophete LLP Blog by Cara Yates Crotty Some employees will be getting a raise. President Biden issued an Executive Order this week increasing […]