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2 the Point Video
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March 22, 2022

What issues should be considered when determining whether the “right to control” factor will weigh in favor of an independent contractor determination?

Even within the same jurisdiction, an organization may face different tests depending on the court or administrative agency making the assessment.

Insight
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November 5, 2019

The 60-Day Countdown to Compliance

The U.S. Department of Labor's Final Rule changing the "white collar" overtime…

Insight
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September 24, 2019

The DOL’s New Overtime Rule and What it Means for U.S. Employers

A video presentation explaining the four significant aspects of the rule and how employers can prepare now to comply with the DOL's ambitious January 1, 2020 deadline.

ASAP
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September 24, 2019

The Final Rule on Overtime is Finally Here: Minimum Salary Level for Exemption Increased to $35,568 Effective January 1, 2020

The U.S. Department of Labor unveiled its long-awaited final rule on the overtime “white collar” exemptions on September 24, 2019.

Insight
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March 14, 2019

DOL’s Proposed Overtime Regulations: A ComplianceHR and Littler Briefing

This 15-minute video presentation covers what this means for employers and next steps to take.

Insight
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January 29, 2019

Independent Contractor vs. Employee Mis/Classification Issue Continues To Evolve: The NLRB Weighs In (Again)

As the independent contractor versus employee status debate evolves across the U.S. through legislation, court decisions, and agency enforcement actions, the NLRB clarified its standard on January 25, 2019 in SuperShuttle DFW, Inc.

ASAP
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November 1, 2018

New Jersey Publishes Mandatory Paid Sick Leave Notice in 12 New Languages

New Jersey’s Department of Labor and Workforce Development created a webpage concerning the state’s paid sick and safe time law, and the site includes resources such as the mandatory notice in English and numerous other languages.

ASAP
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June 28, 2018

SCOTUS Upholds Travel Restrictions

On June 26, 2018, the Supreme Court of the United States upheld the travel ban implemented by the Trump Administration in September 2017.

Insight
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June 12, 2018

July Is the New January: From Salary History to Data Security Breaches, New State and Local Laws Are Set to Take Effect Soon

State laws and local ordinances routinely take effect after the first of the year. This article discusses key labor and employment laws and ordinances that will become operative during the latter half of 2018.

ASAP
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April 20, 2018

DOL Issues New Information on its PAID Self-Audit and Self-Reporting Program

The DOL recently issued additional information on the Payroll Audit Independent Determination (PAID) Program. While not all-encompassing, the new publication sheds more light on the program’s mechanics and the “steps” employers must take to participate.