Nov. 30, 2020
| This week's compliance news and insights for HR leaders
The plaintiff rejected the employer's suggestion he use a motorized scooter and instead sought a new position.
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The changes reflect recent legal developments and emerging issues that have altered the legal landscape, the agency said.
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Supervisors too often wear their hearts on their sleeves and fail to enforce workplace policies, speakers told attendees at SHRM's annual conference.
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While critics call the citations "less than a slap on the wrist," companies including Smithfield and JBS denounced the fines, saying they followed the agency's recommendations for the pandemic once they were available.
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With the upcoming holiday season about to collide with a pandemic, employers have some options when it comes to workers' personal travel.
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Oatridge Security Group will pay $375,000 to settle the lawsuit alleging it fired a supervisor on the Seattle Tunnel Project based on her pregnancy.
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