Littler Report
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November 18, 2020

The Littler Employer Pulse Survey Report

Littler’s latest survey finds employers focused on the implications of the extended remote work environment and the workplace policy changes ahead under a new presidential administration.

Insight
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November 18, 2020

British Columbia, Canada: Court of Appeal Sets Aside Aggravated Damages Award in Wrongful Dismissal

The British Columbia Court of Appeal recently overturned a decision to award aggravated damages to an individual whose job was terminated before his employment began because the manner of dismissal did not cause the requisite “mental distress.”

Podcast
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November 18, 2020

What Will the Biden Administration Mean for U.S. Immigration Policy?

What executive and regulatory actions might the Biden administration take with respect to DACA, travel bans, and H-1B visas? This podcast discusses possible immigration policy changes in the year ahead.

ASAP
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November 18, 2020

Michigan OSHA Implements Proactive COVID-19 Safety Measures Applicable to Office Workers

On November 10, 2020, the Michigan Occupational Safety and Health Administration (MIOSHA) issued an Agency Instruction creating a state emphasis program (SEP) to help ensure office workers are protected from COVID-19.

Insight
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November 17, 2020

Saskatchewan, Canada: Court Considers Effect of Re-hired Employee’s Voluntary Interruption in Employment on Calculation of Reasonable Notice

In a recent decision, the Queen’s Bench for Saskatchewan considered whether an employee’s notice period should be calculated solely on her most recent years of service, or on the totality of her years of service.

Podcast
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November 17, 2020

What Employers Need to Know about the CCPA and the CPRA (Prop 24)

A podcast discussing the CCPA, the CPRA, and how they will change the legal landscape for employers in California.

ASAP
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November 16, 2020

Michigan Locks Down in Advance of Thanksgiving Holiday

To combat the rise in COVID-19 cases, the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services on November 15, 2020, issued a three-week Epidemic Order under the Public Health Code enhancing social distancing restrictions statewide.

ASAP
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November 16, 2020

Canada: British Columbia Human Rights Tribunal Recommends Employers Faced with Family Status Discrimination Complaints Confer with Employees to Determine if Mutually Satisfactory Solution Available

On October 27, 2020, the British Columbia Human Rights Tribunal (BCHRT) released its decision regarding the last remaining issue remitted to it by the Court of Appeal in Suen v. Envirocon Environmental Services.

Podcast
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November 16, 2020

Courageous Conversations: An Equity Building Tool for Your Workplace

A podcast discussing the rising popularity of facilitated workplace discussions about race as an invaluable diversity, equity, and inclusion tool.

ASAP
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November 16, 2020

Mexico’s President Introduces Proposed Subcontracting Reform with Important Implications for the Business Community

On November 12, 2020, Mexico’s President Andrés Manuel López Obrador announced in a press conference that he is officially introducing an initiative to Congress to reform subcontracting.

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