New guidance for employers on “Long COVID” as a disability
Excerpted from a Nelson Mullings Riley & Scarborough LLP Blog The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and U.S. Department of Justice issued new guidance on July 26 clarifying […]
An unprecedented group of immigration prosecutors, lawyers, and judges are calling for courts to be closed
Excerpted from BuzzFeed News by Hamed Aleaziz The union representing Immigration and Customs Enforcement prosecutors joined immigration judges and lawyers in calling for the immediate shutdown of courts across the […]
Improper background checks on job applicants cost employers millions
Excerpted from Benefits Pro By Katie Kuehner-Herbert Employers listen up: If you want to review a job candidate’s credit history, criminal records and other personal information on a background-check report, […]
U.S. Justice releases survey on criminal record repositories
Excerpted from brbpublications.com, by Michael Sankey Employers and state occupation licensing boards often depend on states’ criminal record repositories as primary resources when performing a criminal record background checks. However, […]