Federal employment attorneys say probationary employees who were fired can apply for unemployment insurance and have other options for appeal.
Lawyers in the Justice Department’s public integrity section came to believe that to save their jobs, one of them would have ...
When Jackson Villarreal worked at the West St. Paul Walmart, his nametag said “Jack.” But his supervisors repeatedly called the transgender teen by his birth name. Villarreal asked them to stop, but ...
In an important opinion for employers defending against misclassification claims, the Supreme Court has issued its first major employment law ...
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing is seeking to cut some lurid allegations from a job-discrimination lawsuit, claiming they ...
A smaller government can offer benefits to companies while posing challenges for the federal workers who want to transition ...
Learn about the new pay stub disclosure law, salary history bans, and wage transparency requirements in Cincinnati, Columbus, ...
President Donald Trump is starting mass layoffs of federal employees while undermining avenues for federal workers to appeal ...
Patrick Dolan, employment lawyer at Conti & Dolan, LLC, joins Lisa Dent to discuss the 75,000 federal workers that are accepting President Trump’s buyout as the offer expires. Those that ...
Harvard Business School professor Francesca Gino has expanded her legal representation to include lawyers from employment ...
Nationwide employment law firm Jackson Lewis P.C. is pleased to announce that Karen Luh and Andrew L. Smith of the Los ...
With AI increasingly integrated into employee staffing, employee monitoring and workplace decision-making, employers must ...