Recruitment and wage & hour law in the USA

Excerpted from Lexology By Ogletree Deakins Recruitment Advertising What are the requirements relating to advertising positions? Generally, there is no standard procedure relating to advertising for jobs (although discrimination laws […]
E-Verify resumes operation

Excerpted from a Greenberg Traurig LLP blog by Martha J. Schoonover and Lou Metsu As the federal government re-opened on January 25, E-Verify has resumed operations. The Department of Homeland […]
How is the government shutdown affecting employers?

Excerpted from a Graydon Head & Ritchey LLP blog by Lee Geiger The government shutdown is entering yet another week with no end in sight. About 800,000 federal employees have […]
Federal shutdown has stopped E-Verify

Excerpted from an azcentral story by Russ Wiles A dispute over immigration is at the crux of the government shutdown, but the impasse also has halted the E-Verify service run […]