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It is, unfortunately, that we often look at a mass shooting at a workplace with the eyes of 20/20 eyesight and say, “I knew something was wrong.” Of course, it is not that easy. The Americans with Disabilities Act requires employers to provide reasonable accommodat ...
Most recent laws legalizing marijuana use have been geared towards removing criminal penalties for users, and do not fully address workplace issues posed by medical marijuana. Some state laws explicitly prohibit employers from discriminating against employees because ...
Gone are the days when employers could expect their employees to report to work every day. Gone are the days when employers could have “no fault” attendance policies. Now employers have to navigate through a complex set of laws that allow employees to take time off f ...
The Department of Labor estimates that a whopping 72% of employers are not in compliance with the Fair Labor Standards Act. In addition to misclassifications (which lead to costly class action lawsuits), employers simply are not calculating overtime correctly. They a ...
When conducting an investigation, the human resource professional wears many hats - the goal is to get to the truth. Once the truth is known, the human resource professional must apply the facts to company policies and determine appropriate discipline. This is the nu ...
You have to pay time and a half for hours worked over forty in a week. Sounds simple? While it may sound simple, there are many legal issues that can trap the unwary. And, we know that no one gets it completely right. Employers make a lot of mistakes ranging from not ...
Document, document, document. Every employment attorney preaches this word to their clients. Not all documentation, however, is the same. Yes, employment attorneys want you to document - but only if you do it right. Good documentation helps you win lawsuits. Bad docu ...