A Texas Federal Court blocked the DOL's 2024 rule raising salary thresholds for white-collar overtime exemptions, halting planned increases and raising questions about future changes.
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Not Just Chit-Chat: When Employers’ Words Backfire as Opposition to Unions
Starbucks faced scrutiny from the National Labor Relations Board for interim CEO Schultz's remarks undermining employees' rights regarding unionization.
Game Changers: NLRB says Dartmouth College Men’s Basketball Players Are Employees of the University
On October 30, 2023, the White House issued an Executive Order addressing artificial intelligence (AI) development and use. The Order emphasizes the dual nature of AI and its implications for the job market, employee rights, and work in the age of AI. It also signals the need for responsible innovation and training in AI tool development, addressing concerns about workplace discrimination.
Employment Law—Stay in the Know!
In May 2023, significant legal developments included National Labor Relations Board decisions, Supreme Court arguments, and state marijuana laws.
NLRB — Employer Surveillance During Remote Work May Violate Employee Rights
The NLRB warns that increased employer surveillance during remote work may violate employees' rights, requiring careful review and disclosure.