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November 4, 2022

Midterm Election Results Could Put EEOC Under Microscope

Jim Paretti talks about how the results of the midterm elections will affect U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. (Subscription required.)

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November 4, 2022

Employee or Independent Contractor? It’s Complicated

When it comes to determining what makes a worker an employee versus an independent contractor, Michael Lotito said a lot of entrenched interests are keeping classification complicated and murky. (Subscription required.)

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November 2, 2022

DOL rule change may fuel litigation

Michael Lotito said the DOL is trying to downplay the impact of its proposed rule that would expand the number of workers who are considered employees rather than independent contractors, but it is designed, in fact, to have a much broader brush with resp

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October 31, 2022

EEOC Disavows Ex-GC's Warnings About Abortion Travel

In a letter to Littler's Workplace Policy Institute, the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission said in recent letters its former general counsel sent employers warnings that the EEOC might sue if they provide assistance to workers seeking abortions

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October 28, 2022

DOL Aims To Avert Another Independent Contractor Rule Flub

Michael Lotito talks about the DOL’s efforts to eliminate the independent contractor rule established by the Trump administration. (Subscription required.)

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