de Congress Considers Banning Discretionary Clauses in ERISA Plans By www.littler.com Published On :: Thu, 19 May 2022 17:44:57 +0000 On May 12, 2022, the “Employee and Retiree Access to Justice Act” was introduced in the House of Representatives by Mark DeSaulnier (D-CA). Senator Tina Smith (D-MN) introduced a companion bill in the Senate. The bill seeks to ban arbitration and discretionary clauses in employer-sponsored benefit plans governed by the Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA). Full Article
de Ontario, Canada Human Rights Tribunal Finds it Has Concurrent Jurisdiction with Labour Arbitrators to Decide Human Rights Claims in Unionized Workplaces By www.littler.com Published On :: Thu, 13 Oct 2022 20:25:07 +0000 The Human Rights Tribunal of Ontario recently held a preliminary hearing to determine whether allegations made under the Human Rights Code (Code) fell within the exclusive jurisdiction of a labour arbitrator, or whether the Tribunal had concurrent jurisdiction over employment-related human rights matters in a unionized workplace. Full Article
de Littler Lightbulb – December Employment Appellate Roundup By www.littler.com Published On :: Thu, 29 Dec 2022 20:04:06 +0000 This Littler Lightbulb highlights some of the more significant employment law developments at the U.S. Supreme Court and federal courts of appeal in the last month. Full Article
de California Appellate Court Decision Limits Power of Arbitrators to Cure Late Arbitration Payments By www.littler.com Published On :: Mon, 14 Aug 2023 21:16:32 +0000 On June 28, 2023, the California Second District Court of Appeal issued a decision interpreting the scope of California Code of Civil Procedure section 1281.98(a)(1), a recently amended California statute that requires employers to pay all arbitration costs and fees within 30 days of the due date, or risk being in material breach of the arbitration agreement. In Cvejic v. Skyview Capital, the court held that an arbitrator cannot cure a missed or late arbitration fee payment. Full Article
de Calling all California Employers! The Latest Employment Laws from the Golden State By www.littler.com Published On :: Thu, 26 Oct 2023 14:54:54 +0000 California’s legislature covered a wide array of labor and employment law topics this legislative session. The laws discussed below were signed into law by Governor Newsom and will become effective on January 1, 2024 unless otherwise noted. This Insight includes highlights of new laws affecting employers and is not intended to cover every new state and local law that was enacted this session. Employers should begin reviewing these requirements to help ensure compliance with these new laws. Time to update those Employee Handbooks and train the management team! Full Article
de What's Contributing to the Decline in SF Superior Civil Filings? By www.littler.com Published On :: Wed, 15 Nov 2023 16:24:04 +0000 Theodora Lee said overall case filings in the San Francisco state trial court have been down significantly compared to pre-pandemic levels, but she’s seeing an uptick in labor and employment law cases. The Recorder View (Subscription required.) Full Article
de Employers can count sick leave credits as paid medical leave days under CLC: arbitrator By www.littler.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Mar 2024 19:38:37 +0000 Rhonda Levy, Adrian Jakibchuk, Barry Kuretzky and George Vassos comment on an arbitrator’s ruling that federal employers can count employees’ sick leave credits as paid medical leave days under the Canada Labour Code (CLC) if their own program provides “a more favourable benefit” to workers. Human Resources Director Canada View Full Article
de U.S. Supreme Court Clarifies When the Federal Arbitration Act’s “Transportation Exemption” Applies By www.littler.com Published On :: Mon, 15 Apr 2024 21:47:00 +0000 On April 12, 2024, the U.S. Supreme Court addressed whether the Federal Arbitration Act’s (FAA) transportation exemption—meaning the FAA would not apply—only relates to workers within the transportation industry. In Bissonnette v. LePage Bakeries Park St., LLC,1 the Supreme Court unanimously held Section 1 of the FAA exempts classes of workers who are actively engaged in interstate transportation, even if the individuals are not employed by a company in the transportation industry (the “Transportation Exemption”). Full Article
de Rebuilding America: The Potential Impact of President Biden’s Infrastructure Plan on South Carolina’s Businesses and Workforce By www.littler.com Published On :: Tue, 20 Jul 2021 19:07:19 +0000 William H. Foster and Katie E. Towery examine the impact President Biden’s “America’s Jobs Plan” might have on South Carolina’s growing businesses and workforce. Association of Corporate Counsel South Carolina View Full Article
de The Puerto Rico Department of Health Implements Compulsory Vaccination for In-Person Educational Institutions By www.littler.com Published On :: Wed, 28 Jul 2021 22:03:29 +0000 On July 22, 2021 the Puerto Rico Department of Health (PRDOH) issued Administrative Order No. 2021-509 (AO) providing that, in order to physically attend school, post-school educational institutions, or universities, personnel and students age 12 and older must be vaccinated against COVID-19. According to the PRDOH, the vaccination requirement for in-person school attendance will play an essential role in controlling the pandemic and providing a safer educational environment for students. Full Article
de Denver Mandates That All Public-Sector and Certain Private-Sector Employees Be Vaccinated for COVID-19 By www.littler.com Published On :: Wed, 04 Aug 2021 14:11:27 +0000 On August 2, 2021, Denver, Colorado Mayor Michael B. Hancock announced that all city employees, as well as private-sector workers in certain “high-risk” settings, must be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 by September 30, 2021. After September 30, unvaccinated individuals covered by this mandate will not be permitted to work onsite or in the field. In order to meet this September 30 deadline, employees covered by this requirement must receive their final doses of the vaccine by September 15. Who is Affected by the Vaccine Mandate? Full Article
de Denver Mandates COVID-19 Vaccination for Certain Employees By www.littler.com Published On :: Fri, 13 Aug 2021 21:46:00 +0000 David Gartenberg and Danielle Van Katwyk examine a new vaccine mandate in Denver and explain what it means for Colorado employers. SHRM Online View (Subscription required.) Full Article
de Pencils, Paper, and Now NLRA Legal Protections – New General Counsel Memorandum Provides College Student Athletes with a Very Significant New “School Supply” By www.littler.com Published On :: Fri, 01 Oct 2021 18:32:52 +0000 On September 29, 2021, National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) General Counsel (GC) Jennifer A. Abruzzo released a nine-page memorandum taking the unequivocal position that “certain Players at Academic Institutions” are employees under Section 2(3) of the National Labor Relations Act (NLRA). Refusing to call such players “student athletes,” Abruzzo asserts in the memorandum (GC 21-08) that: Full Article
de New Puerto Rico Executive Order Mandates Booster Shots for Health and Education Sectors By www.littler.com Published On :: Mon, 27 Dec 2021 14:57:15 +0000 Puerto Rico Governor Pedro R. Pierluisi recently issued back-to-back executive orders (EO) regarding COVID-19. It appears that the third EO was stuck in holiday traffic. This latest EO, like her sisters, amends November’s EO-2021-075 to curtail COVID-19 infections. Full Article
de Title IX At 50: Expanding Protections for Students and Employees By www.littler.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Jul 2022 18:47:33 +0000 In celebration of the 50th anniversary of Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 (Title IX), on June 23, 2022, the U.S. Full Article
de NCAA Rules to Be Aware of Before Reaching an NIL Deal By www.littler.com Published On :: Mon, 28 Nov 2022 20:20:25 +0000 The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) recently issued new guidance regarding name, image, and likeness (NIL) endorsement deals with college athletes. The NCAA’s most recent guidance aims to provide clarity on NIL rules and is important for all businesses entering NIL deals with collegiate athletes, as well as colleges and universities subject to NCAA rules. The NCAA’s Past Guidance Full Article
de USCIS Changes Policy Guidance Regarding Special Student Relief By www.littler.com Published On :: Fri, 03 Mar 2023 21:37:06 +0000 The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services recently announced that it is clarifying the validity period of off-campus employment authorization for international students pursuant to the Special Student Relief (SSR) package. Full Article
de Florida’s Governor Signs Bill to Defund DEI Initiatives at Colleges By www.littler.com Published On :: Tue, 16 May 2023 20:01:03 +0000 Governor Ron DeSantis has signed Senate Bill (SB) 266, officially prohibiting the state’s public colleges and universities from spending state or federal money on programs or campus activities that advocate for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI). The legislation aims to replace “niche subjects” like Critical Race Theory (CRT) and gender studies with “more employable majors,” according to the governor. The law would also restrict public colleges from providing initiatives like anti-bias, DEI, and cultural competence training for educators, staff members, and students. Full Article
de NLRB General Counsel Files Complaint Demanding College Reclassify its Student-Athletes as Employees By www.littler.com Published On :: Mon, 22 May 2023 16:06:20 +0000 National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) General Counsel (GC) Jennifer Abruzzo filed a long-anticipated complaint on May 18, 2023 against the University of Southern California (USC), the Pac-12 Conference, and the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), alleging that their failure to use the term “employee” to refer to student-athletes in the university’s student athlete handbook and related social media policies intentionally discourages student athletes from exercising their alleged Section 7 rights as employees under the National Labor Relations Act (NLRA). Full Article
de U.S. Departments of Education and Justice Issue Dear Colleague Letter Regarding Digital Accessibility in Higher Education By www.littler.com Published On :: Tue, 23 May 2023 20:17:08 +0000 In a joint “Dear Colleague” letter (DCL) released May 19, 2023, the U.S. Department of Education’s Office of Civil Rights teamed up with the U.S. Full Article
de Montana Enacts a Name, Image, and Likeness Law for Student-Athletes By www.littler.com Published On :: Tue, 13 Jun 2023 17:49:53 +0000 Montana Senate Bill 248 went into effect on June 1, 2023. This law allows student-athletes to earn compensation from Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) endorsement deals and is part of a trend of NIL legislation being passed by states that allow student-athletes to monetize endorsement deals. Full Article
de DHS Announces Updated STEM Designated Degree Program List By www.littler.com Published On :: Thu, 03 Aug 2023 14:42:51 +0000 On July 12, 2023, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) updated the STEM Designated Degree Program List by adding eight new qualifying fields of study. The Program List is generally used to determine whether a degree completed by an F-1 nonimmigrant student qualifies as a science, technology, engineering, or mathematics (STEM) degree as determined by DHS. Full Article
de The Summer’s death knell for affirmative action has passed - Now what? By www.littler.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Sep 2023 21:43:58 +0000 Jim Thelen says the Supreme Court’s Harvard/UNC decision does not directly impact employment law but may impact the way the public, employees, the judiciary, government agencies and opposition groups looking for ways to legally challenge such programs and evaluate them going forward. University Business View Full Article
de USCIS Updates Policy Guidance for International Students By www.littler.com Published On :: Fri, 26 Jan 2024 19:16:13 +0000 The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) recently updated guidance in its policy manual regarding international students within F and M student classifications. This new guidance consolidates and provides greater clarity on existing policy for international students. Full Article
de Highlights of the Federal Proposals to Regulate NIL Deals By www.littler.com Published On :: Tue, 06 Feb 2024 19:10:33 +0000 Although most Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) laws exist at the state level, Congress is weighing several competing bills that seek to create uniform regulations across the country. These proposals have unique aspects that institutions and businesses interested in entering NIL endorsement deals should understand and be prepared to embrace in case of passage. Full Article
de Unionizing Student Athletes Called ‘Existential Threat’ by GOP By www.littler.com Published On :: Thu, 14 Mar 2024 14:30:58 +0000 Tyler A. Sims says student athletes shouldn’t be classified as employees under the National Labor Relations Act. Bloomberg Law View (Subscription required.) Full Article
de Congress Debates over NLRB’s Classification of Student Athletes as Employees By www.littler.com Published On :: Thu, 14 Mar 2024 14:32:52 +0000 Tyler A. Sims disagrees with a National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) regional director’s ruling that men’s college basketball players at Dartmouth College are employees for National Labor Relations Act (NLRA) purposes. SHRM Online View (Subscription required.) Full Article
de U.S. Department of Education Issues Long-Awaited Final Title IX Regulations By www.littler.com Published On :: Mon, 22 Apr 2024 15:55:31 +0000 U.S. Department of Education issued final Title IX regulations governing sex discrimination complaints involving educational institutions. The regulations clarify terms, expand the geographical scope of Title IX, amend the investigation process, and include sexual orientation, gender identity, and pregnancy/lactation issues within Title IX’s protections. Full Article
de Canada Announces Increase in Off-campus Work Hours for Study Permit Holders By www.littler.com Published On :: Tue, 30 Apr 2024 19:07:02 +0000 On April 29, 2024, The Honourable Marc Miller, Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship, announced that effective the fall semester 2024, international students holding a valid study permit will be permitted to work up to 24 hours per week off campus during the school term. The current policy permits international students to work up to only 20 hours per week off campus during the school term. This change is designed to not only help students gain work experience and offset expenses, but also to address ongoing Canadian labour shortage needs. Full Article
de Pay to Play? Third Circuit Holds NCAA Athletes Can Be Considered Employees By www.littler.com Published On :: Tue, 16 Jul 2024 17:38:06 +0000 The Third Circuit in Johnson v. NCAA ruled that athletes at NCAA Division I schools may be considered employees under the Fair Labor Standards Act. The Johnson decision creates a circuit split that could lead the United States Supreme Court to resolve this issue. Colleges and universities could face substantial back pay claims from current and former college athletes based on Johnson. Full Article
de USCIS Updates Guidance for F-1 Students on OPT and STEM OPT Eligibility By www.littler.com Published On :: Tue, 03 Sep 2024 13:38:53 +0000 The F-1 nonimmigrant visa status allows noncitizens to study in the United States at U.S. colleges and universities. F-1 students may be eligible for off-campus employment under the following programs: Curricular Practical Training; Optional Practical Training (OPT); and Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics Optional Practical Training Extension (STEM OPT). General eligibility requirements for off-campus F-1 employment include that the training be related to the student’s area of study and be authorized by the Designated School Official and U.S. Full Article
de NLRB Reaffirms that Graduate Students Are Statutory Employees under NLRA By www.littler.com Published On :: Tue, 17 Sep 2024 15:28:45 +0000 On August 9, 2024, the NLRB denied Pardee RAND Graduate School’s (“RAND”) request for review of a regional director’s Decision and Direction of Election (DDE) finding that a petitioned-for unit of graduate policy researchers was an appropriate bargaining unit. The Board found that RAND’s request raised no substantial issue warranting review. Full Article
de Supreme Court of Canada Confirms “Owners” of Construction Projects Are “Employers” Under OHSA By www.littler.com Published On :: Tue, 05 Dec 2023 18:48:43 +0000 Supreme Court of Canada lets stand decision finding an “owner” of a construction project can be considered an “employer” within the meaning of the Occupational Health and Safety Act (OHSA). This decision has significant implications for the construction sector, as a project owner can now be liable for OHSA violations of its contractor, subject to a due diligence defence. Full Article
de That’s A Wrap! CDC Reduces Recommended COVID-19 Isolation Period By www.littler.com Published On :: Fri, 01 Mar 2024 22:43:44 +0000 On March 1, 2024, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced that it is updating its COVID-19 guidance and is no longer recommending that individuals who test positive for COVID-19 isolate for five days. The agency is recommending a new, “unified approach” to respiratory viruses, including not only COVID-19 but also flu and respiratory syncytial virus (RSV). Full Article
de Connecticut Employers Can Terminate Employees Impaired by Medical Marijuana While Working; Appellate Court Also Provides Guidance for Reasonable Suspicion Drug Tests By www.littler.com Published On :: Tue, 19 Mar 2024 20:51:43 +0000 In a significant decision about workplace drug use, the Connecticut Appellate Court backed an employer’s right to terminate a worker who was impaired on the job by medical marijuana. The decision also clarified the factual basis an employer must possess to justify ordering a drug test based on suspicion of impairment. Full Article
de More Workers Seek Mental Health Accommodations, Creating Vexing Legal, HR Decisions for Firms By www.littler.com Published On :: Thu, 09 May 2024 16:29:16 +0000 Devjani Mishra discusses findings from Littler’s 2024 Annual Employer Survey Report that show an increase in workplace requests for leaves of absence or other accommodations for mental health. Corporate Counsel View (Subscription required.) Full Article
de Pandemic-Based Workplace Restructuring Persists, Employers Say By www.littler.com Published On :: Thu, 09 May 2024 16:34:32 +0000 Devjani Mishra discusses the pandemic’s ongoing impact on the workplace revealed by key findings from Littler’s 2024 Annual Employer Survey Report. Bloomberg Law View (Subscription required.) Full Article
de OSHA Unveils Text of Unprecedented Federal Heat Standard By www.littler.com Published On :: Wed, 03 Jul 2024 16:11:52 +0000 OSHA has issued its proposed workplace heat exposure standard, which would apply to nearly all employers. The proposed standard would require employers to develop a Heat Injury and Illness Prevention Plan with site-specific information to identify, monitor, and control heat hazards in their workplace, and to develop a heat emergency response plan. Full Article
de SCOTUS decision may have ramifications for OSHA and MSHA By www.littler.com Published On :: Thu, 11 Jul 2024 19:59:39 +0000 Alka Ramchandani-Raj says the Supreme Court’s Jarkesy decision could mean at least one type of OSHA case could see a change in venue in the future. Safety+Health View Full Article
de Deploying AI for Worker Safety Needs Legal Prep From Employers By www.littler.com Published On :: Fri, 19 Jul 2024 14:50:11 +0000 Bradford Kelley talks about the promise of AI tools to increase worker health and safety in the workplace. Bloomberg Law View (Subscription required) Full Article
de House GOP takes aim at Biden heat safety rules By www.littler.com Published On :: Thu, 01 Aug 2024 20:05:52 +0000 Felicia Watson said lawmakers should oppose a proposed OSHA rule to protect workers from extreme heat because it would force employers into the role of taking care of employees like children. E&E News View (Subscription required) Full Article
de What do recent Supreme Court decisions mean for OSHA and other safety agencies? By www.littler.com Published On :: Thu, 01 Aug 2024 20:12:01 +0000 Commenting on a SCOTUS decision, Alka Ramchandani-Raj said a type of OSHA matter that could see a future change in venue may be those involving certain General Duty Clause citations. Safety+Health View Full Article
de Employer Zero-Tolerance Marijuana Policy Justified Termination, Federal District Court Agrees By www.littler.com Published On :: Thu, 19 Sep 2024 21:59:51 +0000 A recent federal court decision agreed an Illinois employer had the right to enforce a zero-tolerance policy on marijuana use. Off-the-job marijuana use can trigger employee discipline so long as it is not unreasonable or discriminatory. Full Article
de Employer Zero-Tolerance Marijuana Policy Justified Termination, Federal District Court Agrees By www.littler.com Published On :: Wed, 25 Sep 2024 20:53:20 +0000 Grant Goerke and Jennifer Chierek Znosko discuss a recent federal court decision that agreed an Illinois employer had the right to enforce a zero-tolerance policy on marijuana use. Westlaw Today View (Subscription required) Full Article
de Labor Unions and Campus Protests: A Moderated Legal Discussion By www.littler.com Published On :: Wed, 22 May 2024 21:24:07 +0000 Full Article
de Understanding the NLRB’s Healthcare Rule in Light of Recent Union Organizing Trends and Board Decisions By www.littler.com Published On :: Tue, 16 Jul 2024 16:59:01 +0000 Full Article
de Considerations for Compliance with FTC Noncompete Rule By www.littler.com Published On :: Mon, 05 Aug 2024 16:07:25 +0000 Full Article
de The Presidential Elections and the Immigration Consequences By www.littler.com Published On :: Wed, 25 Sep 2024 16:46:00 +0000 Full Article
de Return-to-Office Policies: Key Employer Considerations By www.littler.com Published On :: Wed, 23 Oct 2024 14:44:48 +0000 Full Article
de IRS Delays Launching Employment Taxes Audit Until February 2010. IRS Plans to Target 6,000 Employers Over 3-Year Period – Is Your Company Ready? By www.littler.com Published On :: Thu, 03 Dec 2009 01:29:07 +0000 The Internal Revenue Services (IRS) has announced a delay in beginning a comprehensive employment tax audit program originally scheduled for November 2009 but now scheduled to begin February 2010. In February, the IRS will launch its latest National Research Program (NRP). This NRP will be focused on conducting detailed employment taxes examinations. Approximately 6,000 employers are to be randomly selected for audit. In addition to potential "assessments," these audits will provide the IRS with the statistical sample of overall employment taxes compliance. Full Article