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Biden’s Firing of Former NLRB General Counsel Upheld
President Joe Biden had the authority to remove former National Labor Relations Board General Counsel Peter Robb on Inauguration Day because the president may remove the
Inflation Caused Many Employees to Stop Saving for Retirement in 2022
New data shows a “clear correlation between the rise of inflation and Americans’ delayed or altered retirement plans,” one expert explains
Firm’s Claim of Trade Secret Violations Is Upheld
Companies should not hesitate to protect their trade secrets in court. This is especially true if an employee quits, takes trade secrets with them and provides the
Security Protocols: Take Steps to Prevent Disclosure of Company Info
The discovery of classified documents on the property of President Joe Biden, former President Donald Trump and former Vice President Mike Pence underscores the
Private-Sector Wage and Salary Increases Slightly Slow in 4th Quarter
Labor compensation costs in the
States Sue to Block DOL’s ESG Rule
Twenty-five states are suing the Biden administration in an attempt to block a Department of Labor rule that allows fiduciaries to consider environmental, social and
Black Workers’ Progress in the World of Work
Black workers deal with workplace challenges that many other groups do not. Dr
Employer that Failed to Pay Arbitration Fees on Time Could Not Compel Arbitration
An employer that failed to pay arbitration fees within 30 days after they were due was in material breach of the arbitration agreement it had with a former employee and…
Amazon Faces Citations for Safety Violations at Three Locations
Working conditions are unsafe for workers at three Amazon warehouses, according to the