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December 23, 2022

New York State Poised to Increase Fines for Workplace Injuries and Deaths

Matthew Holmes, Devjani Mishra and Alka Ramchandani-Raj provide insight on the recent New York bill surrounding workplace safety, known as Carlos' Law. (Subscription required.)

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December 22, 2022

If you order sick leave checks, watch out for the provisions of the GDPR

Paweł Sych and Patryk Kozieł explain that sick leave checks may absorb employers more than before, which may mean that they will outsource the relevant service, and that’s where GDPR rules come in.

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December 22, 2022

Protected professions. A foreigner will get a job not in every profession

Karolina Schiffter said new regulations that are meant to guarantee work in certain professions to Poles who are looking for it first are redundant and unfavorable for employers because government regulations already limit the number of work permits and s

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December 21, 2022

Decline in number of inspectors hampers OSHA operations

Melissa Peters said OSHA has experienced a major brain drain in the past few years caused by the retirement of many seasoned inspectors and even OSHA offices who have hired new inspectors won’t feel any relief soon.

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December 21, 2022

New York governor signs warehouse worker protection bill into law

Michael Paglialonga and Paul Piccigallo analyzed New York’s New Warehouse Worker Protection Act and found that it would require, among other things, that employees be provided with a written description of any work-related ‘quota’ required by the employer

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