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Employment Law

Attendance rules may interfere with California Labor Code

07/03/2017
Many employers’ attendance policies assign an “occurrence” for unscheduled, unapproved absences. It is important to carefully craft such policies to avoid running afoul of antidiscrimination and anti-retaliation provisions found in state and local paid sick leave laws.

Overtime suit filed by Puff Daddy’s former chef

07/03/2017
The former personal chef to rap star Sean Combs alleges that she was not paid overtime she was entitled to receive.

Equitable treatment proves discipline wasn’t biased

07/03/2017
Employers that treat all employees the same when disciplining them tend to win when employees claim discrimination.

Seek your attorney’s help when drafting arbitration agreements

07/03/2017
One wrong provision can force you into court to litigate the validity of the agreement before you ever get to arbitration.

No need to over-indulge chronic complainer

07/03/2017
Certainly check to see if the complaint is reasonable and reflects a real workplace problem. But if it’s just a case of peevish griping, you don’t have to bend over backwards to please a malcontent.

Warning! One firing can bring many lawsuits

07/03/2017
Just because you win one of several lawsuits over a termination, that doesn’t mean remaining matters will be automatically dismissed. It may not matter that one judicial decision might support your stated reason for firing the employee.

3 ‘soft’ ways to cut the hard costs of sex discrimination

07/02/2017
Employers keep getting dragged into court by female employees alleging sex discrimination. Year after year, gender bias accounts for about 30% of EEOC charges. Many of those claims allege that well-qualified women were denied promotions they deserved.

Price war for new talent? Reassess pay scales

06/29/2017
Sometimes landing the best candidate requires sweetening the salary pot, paying more than the last person to hold the job earned. Before you make such an offer, consider the potential consequences.

Trump moves to create GOP majority at NLRB

06/29/2017
President Trump has nominated management-side employment lawyer William J. Emanuel and Marvin Kaplan, chief counsel at the commission that reviews contested OSHA decisions, to the National Labor Relations Board.

Must we allow unlimited breaks for mothers to express breast milk?

06/28/2017
Q. An employee just came into HR demanding that we provide her with unlimited breaks for expressing milk. Is this true? She said she read it at the Minnesota Department of Labor website.