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Background Checks? Be Careful!

Class action lawsuits relating to background checks of applicants and current employees are a very hot area among plaintiff's employment lawyers.  The number of Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) lawsuits has proliferated significantly over the past couple […]

DOL releases much-anticipated proposal to change overtime regulations

On Tuesday, the U.S. Department of Labor released its proposed rule to change overtime regulations.  The focus of the proposed change is to increase the minimum salary threshold under the "white collar" exemptions from $23,660 to $50,440 per year.  […]

Department of Labor Updates Definition of 'Spouse'

The Family and Medical Leave Act (“FMLA”) entitles eligible employees unpaid, job-protected leave to care for a child, parent, or spouse. In light of recent Supreme Court decisions addressing same-sex marriages, the Department of Labor (“DOL”) […]

U.S. Supreme Court rules against Abercrombie

Today, the Supreme Court issued its opinion in favor of Samantha Elauf, a Muslim woman who was 17 years old when she was turned down for a job at Abercrombie & Fitch because she wore a hijab.  Ms. Elauf was not hired because her headscarf violated […]

Michael A. Logan

Company Cell Phones: The Benefits

Funding employee cell phones costs companies thousands of dollars each year. As a result, a company may decide that the cost is too great. However, before making the decision of whether to provide cell phones to employees, a company should take into […]

Bruce C. Morris

EEOC Launches First Phase of Digital Charge System

On May 6th, the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission ("EEOC") announced the launch of a pilot program called ACT Digital in 11 of its 53 offices, which allows for the digital transmission of documents between the EEOC and employers regarding […]

Kenneth C. Riney

EEOC Proposes New Rule On Wellness Programs

A prior blog post on this site addressed the issue of making sure your company's wellness program complied with EEOC and ADA restrictions on obtaining health and medical information regarding your employees. Since that post, the EEOC has now recently […]

FMLA Same-Sex Spouse Rule: Enjoined

The new DOL same-sex rule that took effect this week under the Family and Medical Leave Act has been temporarily halted from enforcement.  On March 26, the United States District Court in Dallas issued a preliminary injunction against application of […]

Michael A. Logan

Family Medical Leave Act Now Covers Same-Sex Couples

The U.S. Department of Labor recently finalized a rule to extend the protections afforded by the Family Medical Leave Act to married same-sex couples.  The new "place of celebration" rule allows all legally married couples, whether traditional same […]

Michael A. Logan