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February 5, 2024

What To Expect As 5th Circ. Mulls Broader NLRB Remedies

Alex MacDonald explains the key questions in the first test of a National Labor Relations Board ruling that threatens to make employers pay more to workers whose rights they violate. (Subscription required.)

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December 11, 2023

Reverse Bullying: When Managers Feel Intimidated by Their Subordinates

Jeff Nowak discusses the problems that negative favoritism in a department can cause if it is not corrected. (Subscription required.)

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October 2, 2023

From wage theft to pay transparency, here are New York’s new employment laws

Johane Severin says a few of New York’s new employment laws serve to protect the public from losing rights and protecting people who don’t have the same access to resources as others have. (Subscription required.)

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July 22, 2023

When stress is an accident at work

Sara Olabarría explains how courts determine whether stress is the cause of a work accident.

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May 8, 2023

The state of epidemic emergency will be lifted. Important changes await employees and employers

The state of epidemic emergency in Poland will be lifted on July 1, 2023, and Paweł Sych explains how this will affect workers and employers.

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