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August 12, 2022

Democrats clear reconciliation without new teeth for NLRB

Michael Lotito explains what might have happened to language missing from a recent package passed by Congress that would have allowed the National Labor Relations Board to fine employers that violate labor law. (Subscription required.)

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August 11, 2022

Review Moonlighting Policies in Light of Remote Work, Inflation

Jeremy Sosna discusses implementing a moonlight policy to define expectations when employees have secondary employment, including why a strict policy may be a competitive disadvantage in a tight job market. (Subscription required.)

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August 11, 2022

Public sector, without rules for the home office

Jorge Sales Boyoli explains why the labor law in Mexico sometimes treats public sector employees like second-class workers, especially when it comes to working remotely.

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August 11, 2022

Mexico: New Guidelines on Union Democracy Released

Jorge Sales Boyoli and Erick Fernandez Mata examine the General Guidelines for Union Democracy Procedures, which standardize labor relations criteria for unions, companies and the Federal Labor Center in Mexico. (Subscription required.)

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August 9, 2022

Respond Compassionately to People with Psychological Disabilities

Peter Petesch talks about accommodations for employees with psychological disabilities and some traps employers can fall into while trying to accommodate impaired individuals. (Subscription required.)

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