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A Look at the New Proposed Rule for Updating Overtime Laws

The White House and the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) have recently proposed a new rule for updating the overtime pay protections in the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) “to ensure that the FLSA’s intended overtime protections are fully implemented.” Announced at the...

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The Gender Pay Gap: 4 Important Facts to Know

Over the past five decades, women have made remarkable strides in entering and establishing a presence the U.S. workforce. One downside to this, however, has been the persisting gender pay gap that impacts women working in nearly every industry, regardless of their...

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Target Settles EEOC Discrimination Lawsuit for $2.8 Million

The Target Corporation will pay $2.8 million to resolve a federal discrimination case filed against it by the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC). According to the EEOC announcement regarding this settlement, federal investigators found evidence that...

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As Min. Wages Increase, Enforcement Becomes a Problem

Back in June, Los Angeles became one of the biggest cities in the U.S. to approve a minimum wage hike, increasing the minimum wage to $15 over the next five or so years. As cities across the U.S. follow Los Angeles’ lead and consider minimum wage increases, however, a...

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3 Things to Know about Employer Retaliation

When employees have the courage to blow the whistle on an employer’s illegal activities, they can, unfortunately, also become the target of employer retaliation. Given that employer retaliation is illegal and that it can come in various forms, below, we will point out...

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