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Texas 2021 Labor and Employment Legislative Update

Photo by Pete Alexopoulos on Unsplash The Texas legislature finished up a jam-packed legislative session over the summer that will have a profound impact on employment law in Texas. The Governor has...

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2019 and 2020 EEO-1 Portal Closes on November 15, 2021

Photo by mostafa mahmoudi on Unsplash The EEOC announced that companies that are required to complete EEO-1 reports must do so no later than November 15, 2021 (see this prior article to determine...

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2022 Labor and Employment Law Predictions

Photo by Moritz Knöringer on Unsplash Workplace law has changed dramatically over the past two years of the pandemic. Unfortunately, 2022 (or is it “2020 too”?) is shaping up to be another year full...

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2021 Labor and Employment Predictions Reviewed 

Photo by Ryan Stone on Unsplash 2021 is officially over! It couldn’t have come soon enough in my opinion. I’m hoping that my labor and employment predictions for 2023 will be able to completely avoid...

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Employment Law Problems: 2022 Employment Law Predictions

I’m excited to bring back Employment Law Problems for its 2nd season. I plan to post at least one episode per month this year and will aim for two episodes. It was a lot of fun to do the podcast last...

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What is an Independent Contractor in Texas? 

Photo by Aaron Burden on Unsplash Are you properly categorizing your workers as employees? Are they actually independent contractors? How can you tell if a worker is an independent contractor instead...

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Independent Contractor vs. Employee Podcast

Photo by Zohair Mirza on Unsplash How can you tell whether a worker is an independent contractor or an employee? You can find all about the tests that Texas uses to determine whether a worker is an...

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Will Captive Audience Meetings Become Unlawful at the NLRB

In a recent post on the Fisher Phillips blog, I and my colleagues examine this issue. Here is the first paragraph: The NLRB’s top prosecutor just issued a memo which seeks to bar employers from...

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Your Employee Handbook Rules are in Jeopardy From the National Labor...

The National Labor Relations Board is looking to make dramatic changes to employee handbooks. Here is the first paragraph in my latest article. The National Labor Relations Board is actively looking...

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Responding to EEOC Charge Podcast

In this episode of Employment Law Problems, I discuss some of the basic elements that all employers should consider when responding to an EEOC charge. Many employers will never face a discrimination...

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