New Jersey Bills Would Provide Employment Protections for Medical Marijuana Patients
Following the lead of several other states, the New Jersey Legislature recently introduced two bills designed to create workplace protections for medical marijuana patients in the state
Minor League Baseball Players Fight in Court for Better Pay
A group of more than 2,200 former minor leaguers is suing Major League Baseball in an effort to raise their pay
New Hampshire Supreme Court Quickly Disposes of Whistle-Blower Claims
Defeating whistle-blower claims often requires a significant investment of time and resources in protracted litigation. But a recent decision in New Hampshire provides some hope that employers will be able…
Connecticut Supreme Court: Tip Credit Doesn’t Apply to Delivery Drivers
In a decision released on April 4, the Connecticut Supreme Court found that employers cannot take advantage of a “tip credit” for delivery drivers in order to meet the state…
New York City Council Approves Legislation Limiting Salary History Questions
The New York City Council approved a bill to prohibit employers from inquiring about, relying upon and verifying a job applicant’s salary history. The bill is similar to recently enacted…
Productivity Boosts Can Come from Simple Changes
Simple tweaks to a work station streamlined the multi-step gluing process at a company that employs people with significant development disabilities. The changes boosted productivity at the work station and…
SHRM India to Host Third Tech Conference
More than 850 HR and IT professionals will descend on Hyderabad, India, for the third annual SHRM India Tech '17 Conference and Exposition April 20-21
In Focus: Reasons Vary Why Women in Tech Are Paid Less
Recent research finds women are offered less money than men for new jobs in the exact same roles at the same companies 63 percent of the Because, among other reasons,…
The Recruiter Huddle
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