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April 4, 2022

Employers Must Beware Harassment Risks Posed By Emojis

Rocio Blanco Garcia and Alan Persaud discuss the potential risks of using emojis in the workplace and offer tips to employers to lessen those risks.

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April 1, 2022

4 More Things The EEOC Could Do To Help LGBTQ Workers

Jim Paretti talks about the EEOC turning its Bostock guidelines issued last year into a formal guidance. The landmark Bostock ruling bans employers from discriminating against LGBTQ+ workers when it comes to dress codes, pronouns, bathrooms and other issu

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March 30, 2022

Virginia Rescinds COVID-19 Standard

Yvette V. Gatling, Lauren Bridenbaugh and Chuck Trowbridge write about the Virginia Safety and Health Codes Board rescinding its first-in-the-nation COVID-19 workplace safety and health standard and what that means for employers.

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March 25, 2022

Resuming Business Travel May Cause Legal Turbulence

Devjani Mishra offers employers guidance on issues to watch out for as employees return to office and work travel restarts.

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March 24, 2022

Labor Relations Radio, Ep. 12—Guest: Michael J. Lotito, Labor Attorney and Nationally-Recognized Thought Leader on Workplace Policy

Michael Lotito covers a wide variety of current labor relations issues affecting the workplace and, in particular, the various legal issues around the topic of independent contractors and the gig economy.

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