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Employee Relations

Embrace return-to-office as an opportunity to collaborate

02/20/2025
As the pendulum has shifted from a fully remote workforce to a more hybrid or full in-office arrangement, now is the time to evaluate how to create a workplace experience that fosters engagement and productivity.
Employment Law

Heed DOL opinion letter to coordinate federal FMLA with state and local requirements

02/20/2025
The letter acknowledges that under the FMLA, employees can elect to use accrued vacation, sick and workers’ comp leave for unpaid FMLA leave, and employers can require it. This substitution runs concurrent with FMLA leave until the entitlement is used up.
HR Management

DEI opposition may require handbook changes

02/20/2025
Since taking office, President Trump has aggressively issued orders seeking to eliminate diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives from the federal government—and now from the private sector, too. To avoid potential federal scrutiny, you may want to consider revising your DEI programs and how they are described in your handbook.
Compensation & Benefits

In the Payroll Mailbag: March ’25

02/19/2025
Vendors relentlessly market their wellness plans to employers, intentionally misrepresenting or not understanding the payroll rules. You’d be wise to not take vendors’ claims at face value. Two questions illustrate.
Terminations

How to ‘lawsuit-proof’ your next termination meeting

02/18/2025
Terminations are probably the hardest things HR professionals have to handle—and probably the most legally dangerous. One wrong word can trigger a lawsuit. You need to keep calm and communicate your message without escalating the tension. Here’s a 10-step process to follow.
Hiring

New Jersey marijuana laws prohibit applicant lawsuits

02/12/2025
In 2022, New Jersey voters approved an amendment to the state constitution that decriminalized the use and possession of marijuana. The law also barred discrimination based on marijuana usage but stated that employers were entitled to maintain a drug- and alcohol-free workplace.
Article Archives

You can hit a three-point shot every time

Please explain: Paycheck etiquette

Employee or independent contractor? When Section 530 relief applies

Bias on basis of gender identity remains illegal despite EEOC promise to reverse course

Your own assets are at risk! You could be liable for FMLA mistakes

More than half of senior execs anticipate leaving within 2 years

Starbucks faces lawsuit claiming DEI is ‘pretext’ for discrimination

Why your harassment-reporting system might be failing

How microaggressions can lead to major legal headaches

Chronic pain under the ADA

Lower sick pay for older workers won’t fly

Employer sued for not opening jobs to women

Can’t accommodate with time off? Hire a replacement

Finding the right way to say ‘thank you’ to employees

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