by Chris Brown | Dec 1, 2016
DOL Overtime Rule Delayed On November 22, 2016 a U.S. District Court Judge in Texas granted an Emergency Motion Injunction which prohibited the Department of Labor (DOL) from moving forward with the new proposed overtime rule. The Department of Justice filed a motoin...
by Chris Brown | Nov 14, 2016
On November 14th, the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) released the latest revison to the Form I-9. As you may know, the prior version expired some time ago. Employers are required to begin using the new form no later than January 22, 2017. The...
by Chris Brown | Nov 10, 2016
Employers dislike uncertainty and any major change in Washington, D.C. increases uncertainty. While some employers may welcome the idea of change, it’s difficult to know exactly what may change and when. We’d like to take a moment to address a couple of common...
by Chris Brown | Nov 7, 2016
The December 1, 2016 deadline to comply with the new salary requirement for certain exempt white collar employees is fast approaching. Although there have been a number of attempts to eliminate or delay the change, those efforts have been unsucessfual. With only a few...
by Chris Brown | Oct 31, 2016
The Internal Reveneue Service (IRS) has announced the 2017 increase to annual pre-tax limits for both full and limited-purpose health Flexible Spending Arrangements (FSA). The increase will take effect January 1, 2017 for plans years beginning on or after that date. ...
by Chris Brown | Oct 31, 2016
The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) has approved an update to their Strategic Enforcement Plan (SEP) for the years 2017 through 2021. The SEP identifies areas where the EEOC intends to focus their efforts. For this period the EEOC has identified the...
by Chris Brown | Sep 16, 2016
The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) has recently issued final guidance on “Retaliation and Related Issues” to update a 1998 Compliance Manual. The update also addresses a provision under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) regarding “interference”...
by Chris Brown | Aug 17, 2016
The Department of Labor has recently revised the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) poster and the Employee Polygraph Protection Act (EPPA) poster. Penalty amounts listed on the previous posters are no longer accurate. The penalty increase has come from The Federal Civil...
by Chris Brown | Aug 9, 2016
Z Foods, Inc., was recently ordered by a federal judge to pay $1,470,000 in damages in a sexual harassment and retaliation lawsuit. The lawsuit stated that Z Foods allowed male supervisors to harass female employees and then retailiated against both male and female...
by Chris Brown | Jul 29, 2016
The Equal Employement Opportunity Commission (EEOC) has recently proposed a significant change to the annual Employer Informaiton Report (EEO-1). Under the proposal, employers subject to the reporting requirements, must begin reporting pay data as part of their annual...