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Happy Belated 1st Birthday to an LGBT rights landmark decision. I brought cake and presents! ππ

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Yep, we’re celebrating!

Stephanie Astono Salim, CC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons
Yep, we’re celebrating!
I still get a kick out of people using the term “salary exempt,” as in, we pay that employee a salary, so s/he isn’t eligible for overtime. Under the Fair Labor Standard Act, a salary is just one of several components of an overtime exemption to avoid having to pay employees time and a half when they work more than 40 hours in a workweek. Plus, the salary must be at least $684 per week, equating to $35,568 per year.
Except, that could be increasing significantly soon. Continue reading

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As the kids say, I’m πππ. Continue reading

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Earlier this week, the Senate failed to advance a measure designed to promote gender pay equity called the Paycheck Fairness Act.
If this sounds familiar, it’s because I told you so. Continue reading
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You work for a progressive employer. Flexible work arrangements? For sure!

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Imagine requiring a job applicant to reveal whether she is pregnant. That’s bad!
And what if that was a company policy? That’s worse.
But, let’s suppose that the company’s policy of disclosing pregnancies is IN WRITING. Continue reading
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An international airline is learning this lesson the hard way.
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Trust me; this will all make sense in a bit.
At least, I hope it does.
The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission has invited me to present at its Examining Conflicts in Employment Laws (EXCEL) Training Conference —Β the premier federal training conference for EEO managers, supervisors, and practitioners.
I’ll be part of a hot topics panel on June 16, where the theme will be predicting (and preventing) the next wave of COVID-19 issues for employers. I’ve got a few ideas, but I could use some more inspiration. Continue reading

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The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission is suing an employer for race and color discrimination.Β And water is wet.
But what makes this one so π²π¨π€―? Continue reading