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April 11, 2024

Partisan Split On Display As EEOC Makes Policy Strides

Jim Paretti talks about the chasm between EEOC Democrats and Republicans, who have been split down party lines on all of the commission’s major regulatory moves and cases addressing developing areas of the law. (Subscription required.)

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April 11, 2024

Proposed BIPA Penalty Reforms Advance In Ill. Legislature

Shannon Meade talks about how the Biometric Information Privacy Act (BIPA) has affected employers in Illinois and how SB 2979 would update it and tweak its liability guidelines. (Subscription required.)

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April 9, 2024

NYC’s AI chatbot caught advising employers to break the law

In light of reports that New York City’s MyCity chatbot gave incorrect and illegal information, Bradford Kelley discusses some of the legal risks when companies use AI in a public-facing way.

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April 9, 2024

Fast Food, Minimum Wages, and the Pervasive Myth of Benevolent Unions: Why the Labor Movement Pushes for Stricter Labor Laws

Alexander MacDonald explains why unions support The FAST Act, which has raised the minimum wage to $20 an hour for fast-food workers in California.

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April 8, 2024

Dartmouth basketball vote shows unionization ‘can happen anywhere,’ attorney says

Tyler Sims discusses the potential wage-and-hour implications of Dartmouth College’s men’s basketball team voting to form what may become the NCAA’s first-ever athlete labor union. (Subscription required.)

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