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Compensation & Benefits
The new pay gap: Employees fret about pay even as employers hold steady
04/28/2025
Amid recent tariffs and economic policy shifts, a disconnect has emerged. According to a new Willis Towers Watson survey, 56% of employers say their workers are worried about their future pay raises. But three-fourths of employers say they don’t anticipate any changes to their pay scales or salary budget plans because of large-scale economic pressures.
Employment Law
Executive order directs EEOC, other agencies to ‘deprioritize’ disparate-impact discrimination
04/28/2025
The order, issued April 23 and titled “Restoring Equality of Opportunity and Meritocracy,” contends that the threat of being sued for disparate-impact discrimination prevents employers from hiring the best-qualified candidates, promoting successful employees and generally running their businesses as they see fit.
Hiring
Why every employer should prepare for possible workplace raids
04/28/2025
Workplace raids by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers are on the rise. ICE is looking for undocumented noncitizens who lack valid work permits, as well as employers that aren’t doing their best to hire only work-eligible employees. But even employers that seemingly have their I-9 paperwork in order may find an ICE officer in their lobby.
HR Management
20% of Labor Department staffers volunteer to leave this year
04/28/2025
More than 2,700 Department of Labor employees have signed up for the Trump administration’s deferred resignation program and will leave the agency by this fall.
Employee Relations
Discipline consistently to avoid reverse-discrimination lawsuits
04/25/2025
There’s a simple way to avoid many kinds of reverse-discrimination lawsuits: Treat everyone alike. That means making sure supervisors apply work rules impartially and without exception unless there is an objective reason discipline should differ.
Terminations
Laying off teleworkers? You may have to issue multiple WARN notices
04/07/2025
You may have to comply with state layoff notification laws, often called mini-WARN Acts. And notification requirements might be different in the state where you are based and in the state or states where remote employees work.
Article Archives
Be prepared to offer non-traditional ADA accommodations
Hiring: 5 steps to capitalize on today’s sudden talent surge
The ‘rookie metric’: How to track quality of new hires
Play ball! But limit your liability at summer social events
Understand marijuana laws in every jurisdiction where you operate
Employee benefits are key to engaging with Generation Z
8 steps to becoming the manager your employees need
Federal contractors no longer have to promise their restrooms aren’t segregated
4 Big Law firms settle with EEOC to end scrutiny of DEI programs
DEI in the crosshairs: Review hiring incentives to ensure they’re not based on quotas
Offer financial wellness benefits to help employees weather economic turbulence
Records retention: Prepare to archive social media posts, text messages
Court: Simply offering DEI program doesn’t establish hostile environment
HR amid economic uncertainty: Is now the time to ban moonlighting?
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