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November 12, 2024

Supreme Court Considers What Evidentiary Standard Applies in Exemption Cases

Rob Pritchard discusses the Supreme Court’s review of the evidentiary standard that should apply when determining whether a worker is exempt under the FLSA overtime requirements.

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November 11, 2024

3 GOP States Join Paid Sick Leave Movement, Passing Ballot Measures by Wide Margin

Shannon Meade says Democrats and Republicans both want to make progress on paid leave, but no one is sure whether a national paid leave program will be among their priorities.

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November 10, 2024

The White House Will Be Shedding Its Union Label

Lee Schreter and Michael Lotito discuss ways that the new administration is likely to change the labor landscape in workplaces around the country.

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November 8, 2024

Trump’s Chance to Alter Labor Law Turns on NLRB Chair’s Tenure

Michael Lotito says it’s possible that Democratic board members get a pink slip from the Trump administration regardless of whether it’s necessary to create the space for a Republican board majority.

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November 8, 2024

Labor & Employment Firms Expect Demand Surge as Bosses Face Uncertainty Over Rules Changes

Amidst question marks with the NLRB and workplace regulations because of the new administration, Michael Lotito says employers should consult their counsel about preventative steps.

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