Tag:Department of Labor

NLRB Issues New Joint-Employer Rule

The National Labor Relations Board announced a new rule last week to clarify what constitutes a joint-employer relationship under the National Labor Relations Act,...

New Year Marks Beginning of Another Gig Economy Fight

The start of 2020 has been tumultuous for California gig workers.  California’s Assembly Bill 5 went into effect Jan. 1, bringing changes to the definitions...

USERRA on Employers’ Radar

After celebrating its 25th anniversary in October, the federal antidiscrimination law protecting military members is drawing attention. Colorado U.S. Attorney Jason Dunn announced last month...

USERRA on Employers’ Radar

After celebrating its 25th anniversary in October, the federal antidiscrimination law protecting military members is drawing attention. Colorado U.S. Attorney Jason Dunn announced last month...

Top Women 2019: Charlotte Sweeney

Employment attorney Charlotte Sweeney has been one of the key drafters of this session’s Equal Pay for Equal Work Act in Colorado, and she’s...

DOL Hints at Unfinished Business in New Regulatory Agenda

In case employers have forgotten, the Department of Labor has some big-ticket regulatory changes in store for them.  The Trump administration on Oct. 17 released...