Four Key Legal Challenges for Employers in 2022
"The 2022 outlook for pay equity looks to be both substantial and active. Addressing pay equity should be a high-priority item in the next year."
December 15, 2021 at 04:08 PM
7 minute read
Employment LawAs the COVID-19 pandemic continues to change and evolve, it has forced businesses across the country and here in Texas to do the same. From the battle over vaccine requirements to the shift to remote work, employers have dealt with an incredible number of changes over the last couple of years. And it looks like the new year will be no exception. Here are four key legal challenges employers should consider and prepare for heading into 2022.
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