Monte Grix discusses the Issue of “Entrepreneurs’ or Exploited Workers?” in an article in the Daily Journal. The full article can be found below. ‘Entrepreneurs’ or Exploited Workers? By Monte…
Read More ›Hirschfeld Kraemer Partner Kirstin Muller’s article entitled “Spotlight on Pregancy Discrimination” published in the Daily Journal can be found here.
Read More ›Although many suspected that the Supreme Court would invalidate all actions taken by the National Labor Relations Board in Noel Canning v. NLRB, the question remained just how many of the…
Read More ›In 1964, Nicholas Katzenbach, the Attorney General of United States, ordered Ollie’s Barbecue, a tiny restaurant in Birmingham, Ala., to desegregate. When the U.S. Supreme Court upheld that order, the…
Read More ›HK Partner John Baum addresses the subject of telecommuting policies in an article in the Daily Journal. You can see the article here.
Read More ›HK Partner John Baum addresses how employers can learn from the world of professional sports as it pertains to employment law on Human Resource Executive Online. The article can be…
Read More ›You may have just started breathing easier after rolling out written commission agreements to comply with California Labor Code section 2751. However, a recent unanimous California Supreme Court decision has…
Read More ›Number 50: What Happens When a Boss “Likes” An Employee a Little Too Much? As we conclude this 50 For 50 series, we look to the future of employment law. …
Read More ›Number 49: EEOC Takes On Background Checks Throughout this series, we have touched on facially neutral policies which, although not motivated by unlawful discrimination, have a discriminatory effect on certain…
Read More ›Number 48: Transgender Rights Under Title VII As Pride festivities celebrating the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) culture occur this month in Los Angeles, San Francisco, San Diego and…
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