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Compensation & Benefits

How to build a culture of employee appreciation

03/19/2025
A recent Gallup survey shared a compelling insight: Employees who receive regular recognition are more likely to stay with their current employer compared to those who do not. How can employers effectively show appreciation for their team members throughout the year? The answer lies in creating an organizational culture that celebrates the contributions of its employees.
Employee Relations

Demotion or termination? How to make the call

03/19/2025
If you’re faced with an employee who isn’t a good fit with his or her current job, is termination the answer or is demotion a better alternative? The answer is, of course, it depends.
Employment Law

Employer’s ‘honest belief’ is enough for FMLA defense

03/19/2025
You are not liable if you fire an employee because you honestly but mistakenly believed they weren’t entitled to FMLA leave. The 4th Circuit said so and the Supreme Court affirmed the 4th Circuit’s decision by turning down the employee’s appeal.
Hiring

How to prepare for potential ICE worksite enforcement

03/17/2025
In some cases, it is reasonable to expect ICE agents will conduct workplace raids to identify and detain workers who lack authorization to work in the United States. Here’s how to prepare for a possible immigration enforcement blitz.
HR Management

Executive order takes aim at law firm, targets DEI activities in legal industry

03/17/2025
The order ostensibly targets the firm’s hiring and promotion policies, which it characterizes as “blatant race-based and sex-based discrimination.”
Terminations

Document termination decision before telling worker

02/28/2025
Always document disciplinary decisions the moment you make them—and before you tell the employee. That way, you can successfully argue that you could not have retaliated against the employee because the decision was made before you knew about their request.
Article Archives

Understand paid and unpaid state-level family and medical leave laws

In the Payroll Mailbag: April ’25

State PFML laws, part 2: DOL addresses FMLA substitutions

Two-minute payroll reads: April ’25

April is the cruelest month

State PFML laws, part 1: IRS addresses payroll taxes

Taxpayer liable for return preparer’s long-ago fraud

Judge orders reinstatement of fired NLRB member, restoring quorum

Title alone doesn’t make ‘supervisor’ exempt from overtime

New Labor Secretary Chavez-DeRemer to helm department bracing for steep staff cuts

Foreign-born workers now make up 20% of U.S. workforce

A tale of two approaches to noncompete agreements

Yes, body odor could require reasonable accommodations

Court rejects telework accommodation for supervisor

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