Needing younger workers, federal officials relax rules on past drug use
Excerpted from The New York Times article by Ernesto Londoño Not long ago, urinating in a cup for a drug test was a widely accepted, if annoying, requirement to start […]
Texas takes the lead in addressing workplace violence in healthcare facilities
Excerpted from a Seyfarth Shaw LLP Blog by Julia Tape and Linda Schoonmaker Workplace violence costs employers billions of dollars per year. The consequences impact morale and can lead to […]
Summer has arrived – OSHA reminds employers about heat illness prevention
Over the next week, it’s going to be a hot town summer in the city. Across the southwestern U.S., it will be seven straight days of 100-plus degree weather. With […]
LOUD QUITTING! The new emerging global trend taking the workplace by storm
Excerpted from a Littler Mendelson PC Blog by Alan Persaud and Rocio Blanco Garcia. From “Bare Minimum Mondays” to “Put Your Boss on Blast on TikTok Fridays,” loud quitting is […]