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January 26, 2024

Chevron's Potential Demise: What Bias Attys Should Know

Jim Paretti said that if the Supreme Court diminishes or overturns Chevron, it will send a message to lawmakers to either 'dive into the details and likely get them wrong' or 'leave it to the agencies whose rules may not be given much credit by the courts

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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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January 26, 2024

The U.S. has no federal bereavement leave. What to know about options at work when someone you love dies

Jeff Nowak says exceptions to bereavement leave exist under the FLMA and the Americans with Disabilities Act, which also entitles workers to take leave for conditions that include depression.

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January 25, 2024

Pay Transparency Arrives at the Nation’s Capital

Joy Rosenquist and Libby Henninger explain the District of Columbia Wage Transparency Omnibus Amendment Act of 2023, which requires pay scale disclosures and healthcare disclosures before the first interview. (Subscription required.)

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