By Amanda Bronstad | April 16, 2020
So far, employees for the government, a hand bell factory and a hair salon have filed class actions, and lawyers predict many more to come, as about 22 million people file for unemployment claims.
Daily Report Online | Commentary
By Amanda Farahany and Todd Stanton | April 16, 2020
Recognize the implications for both employers and employees during the coronavirus threat.
By Lidia Dinkova | April 16, 2020
Three other big names in Miami and Miami Beach hospitality also announced hundreds of layoffs.
By Mike Scarcella | April 16, 2020
Welcome to Labor of Law, and we hope you are safe and well. We've got the latest Covid-19 headlines, and a roundup of some of the things firms are doing to help stabilize. In case you missed it: Virginia embraces new LGBT workplace protections, the EEOC picks a new counsel, and a Venable team will defend Mike Bloomberg in L&E litigation.
By Jim Turner | April 16, 2020
While Gov. Ron DeSantis says he is "happy" with the progress made to improve the online unemployment-application system, he remains "disappointed" in the website's performance.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Mitchell Goldberg and Bryan Appel | April 16, 2020
The question each business should ask itself is, "What will provide the most economic benefits, a PPP loan or the credits?" The answer is not so obvious.
By Jim Turner | April 15, 2020
Gov. Ron DeSantis said more than 70,000 Walt Disney Co. employees, who will soon be furloughed, could have their personal information downloaded directly from the company into the state's CONNECT online unemployment system.
By Richard Levick | April 15, 2020
'Employer vs. employee privacy and technology legal issues are convoluted and getting more convoluted by the day,' writes Levick chairman and CEO Richard Levick.
By Sue Reisinger | April 15, 2020
The appointment of Andrew Maunz is part of what attorney Gerald Maatman Jr. sees as an ongoing "changing of the guard" since Dhillon was confirmed as chair in May 2019.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Richard Blau | April 15, 2020
The recently floated proposal to cut farmworker wages as a means of helping to shore up the nation's food supply during the COVID-19 pandemic is both misguided and counterproductive.
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