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February 29, 2024

Pay Transparency: A Remedy for the Gender Pay Gap?

Kelly M. Peña explores the gender pay gap and what is being done to narrow it.

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February 26, 2024

Germany: Works Council Doesn’t Have a Say When Employees Use ChatGPT

Ulrike Schulke and Pia Papke provide an overview of an important decision from the Labor Court Hamburg – the first such ruling on whether a works council has a say in the introduction of ChatGPT.

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February 13, 2024

Originalism, Social Contract, and Labor Rights: What the Reawakening of Natural Law Means for Exclusive Union Representation

Alex MacDonald explains why natural labor law and principles may soon return to center stage in the legal world.

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February 2, 2024

Labor Department’s new independent contractor rule is a mess. We need a clear national standard instead.

Alexander MacDonald says a new U.S. DOL rule to distinguish between employees and independent contractors is creating confusing and adding another layer to the existing web of overlapping classification tests.

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January 30, 2024

These proactive steps can help employers avoid Foreign Corrupt Practices Act prosecution

D. Porpoise Evans says companies should consider reviewing whether their policies comport with the new DOJ guidance that emphasizes linking compensation to compliance. (Subscription required.)

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