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April 27, 2022

Key trends in arbitration awards pertaining to mandatory vaccines

Rhonda B. Levy and Barry Kuretzky provide an overview of key trends in arbitration awards in Ontario and British Columbia since fall 2021 that have considered issues relating to mandatory COVID-19 vaccination policies in the unionized workplace.

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April 27, 2022

NYC Pay Transparency Changes Poised to Shape Job Ads Nationally

Eli Freedberg explains that there are lots of gray areas for employers in a New York City law that requires them to post pay ranges in their job ads.

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April 22, 2022

Abdón Pedrajas Littler Opens Third Office in Spain with Valencia Location

The office will be led by partner Javier Molina, who is part of a six-lawyer team joining from law firm Cuatrecasas.

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April 22, 2022

Guidelines for Counsel's Duty of Inquiry Before Joining an FLSA Collective Action

Allison Williams explores collective action counsel's duty to conduct a reasonable inquiry into the merits of an opt-in plaintiff's claim prior to filing a consent form on their behalf.

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April 21, 2022

Labor of Law: ‘Equal Pay for Equal Work’ Doesn’t Fix All Pay Disparities

Denise Visconti discusses pay equity laws and policies and says employers need to shift their approach to setting wages.

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