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New York Announces Health Care Worker Bonus Program
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul announced the $1
H-1B Visa Cap Reached for FY 2023
The annual H-1B visa quota of 85,000 for the next fiscal year has been met
Walmart Expands Abortion Coverage
Walmart has announced that it will broaden its abortion coverage and travel benefits for abortion services
Distinctions Among Class, Collective and Representative Actions Make a Difference
The terms “class,” “collective” and “representative” actions sometimes are bandied about as though they were the same thing, but they have distinct meanings that
Pediatrician Fired over Vaccine Mandate Not Entitled to Immediate Reinstatement
A pediatrician terminated for declining to receive a COVID-19 vaccine despite a hospital’s vaccination requirement did not persuade the 7th
OSHA Fines Dollar General $1.3 Million over Safety Issues
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has fined Dollar General approximately $ million over workplace safety issues at three stores in Georgia
California Will Collect Demographic Data on State Employees Descended from Slaves
California recently became the first state to require its agencies to record demographic data on Black employees who are descendants of enslaved people
How to Respond to Class Actions
Frequently involving wage and hour issues, class actions against employers can result in lengthy litigation, but early response to them may reduce damages