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January 29, 2024

Gov't Floats Return of Fees for Employment Tribunals

Deborah Margolis says a UK proposal to charge a fee for issuing claims in employment and employment appeal tribunals may deter genuine claims and will "almost certainly change the dynamic between employees.” (Subscription required.)

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January 29, 2024

Workers Poised to Score Benefits as DOL Rule Creates ‘Employees’

Alexander MacDonald says its very difficult to classify a worker as an independent contractor for one purpose, but an employee for another, because there are things you have to do with respect to an employee that you don’t do with an independent contracto

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January 28, 2024

Scott Rechtschaffen, CKO of Littler, talks Legalweek, Gen AI, and Cornell Tech

Scott Rechtschaffen talks about the hopes and expectations for Legalweek24, the Cornell Tech class he teaches, and why it is important for there to be more transference between legal and technology roles.

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January 26, 2024

D.C.’s Pay Transparency Law Aims to Close Severe Gaps

As Washington, D.C., prepares to join a growing group of state and local jurisdictions requiring pay transparency in job postings and recruiting practices, Joy Rosenquist comments on how the D.C. law is different.

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January 26, 2024

Unionization Rates Hold Steady, Despite Highly Publicized Drives

Michael Lotito weighs in on statistics that show U.S. union membership rates dipped slightly last year, despite some high-profile strikes and increased union drives. (Subscription required.)

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