Working agreements 05.05.2016 By Richard Alaniz If employers are not careful with their employment agreements, they can end up in trouble with regulators or dragged into court by employees. Read More
Reducing workplace violence 02.23.2016 By Richard Alaniz Employers can take steps to minimize the risks of workplace violence.Read More
Donning and doffing issues linger 12.08.2015 By Richard Alaniz The meat and poultry industry is particularly vulnerable to donning and doffing lawsuits.Read More
Donning and doffing under the gavel 11.10.2015 By Richard Alaniz The issue being heard by the Supreme Court this week is a longtime hot button many processors can avoid by being proactive. Read More
Understanding equal employment 10.27.2015 By Richard Alaniz Employers need to understand EEOC actions and trends and what areas may leave them particularly vulnerable to scrutiny. Read More
Dressing the Part 04.02.2015 By Richard Alaniz There are no national laws that govern dress-code policies.Read More
Continuing with ADA compliance 12.04.2014 By Richard Alaniz Regulators and courts are increasingly open to the idea that obesity is a disability. Read More
Federal contractors: A closer look at compliance 09.25.2014 By Richard Alaniz New mandates increase the compliance obligations of federal contractors.Read More
Keeping temp workers safe 07.29.2014 By Richard Alaniz Employers need to review their use of temporary employees.Read More
Blowing the whistle on whistleblowers 12.06.2013 By Richard Alaniz A mere 2 percent of claims were found to merit agency action. Read More