Is the current minimum wage a relic of the past?

Are the current minimum wages of $7.25 and $8.56 an hour relics of the past? It appears possible. On November 3, low-wage workers were given a boost when Florida passed […]
Ban on diversity training sends tech companies scrambling

Excerpted from a Protocol story by Emily Birnbaum The country’s top tech companies are mobilizing against President Trump’s executive order barring federal contractors from offering diversity and inclusion training to […]
Employer obligations under the new “Families First Coronavirus Response Act”

Excerpted from a Lexology blog by Cohen & Gresser LLP The Families First Coronavirus Response Act (the “Act”) was signed into law on March 18, 2020. The Act provides paid […]
FL – Hemp regulation is coming: What business owners can do now

Excerpted from an Shumaker Loop & Kendrick blog by Erin Smith Aebel and Amy Maguire On December 12, 2018, President Trump signed the Farm Bill removing hemp from the list […]