Labor and Employment Law Center

Information on the latest labor and employment legal and regulatory developments and how they may impact your business.

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Reintroducing The Paycheck Fairness Act

This bill is expected to easily pass the House of Representatives, but its fate in the Senate is less than certain at this time.
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New Biden NLRB GC Peter Ohr Makes His Presence Known on Neutrality Agreements

Because the NLRB General Counsel has wide latitude in his prosecutorial discretion on which unfair labor practice allegations to pursue and what legal positions to take, employers can expect big changes under Ohr.
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Questions Remain Regarding the Authority of the NLRB’s New Acting General Counsel

The question of whether Biden could lawfully fire Robb will turn on an interpretation of the National Labor Relations Act.
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Joe Biden Names an Acting General Counsel for the NLRB

January 25, 2021 brought what looks to be a bit of stability to the Office of the General Counsel as President Biden has named Peter Sung Ohr as the Acting General Counsel.
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Biden Administration Employment Law Issues to Watch For

As the Biden administration begins to take shape, here is a preview of some employment issues that we will be monitoring.
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Biden Administration Labor Initiatives to Watch For

As the Biden administration begins to take shape, here is a preview of some labor issues that we will be monitoring.

Philadelphia City Council Provides Gig Workers with Paid Sick Leave

Effective March 9, 2022 through December 31, 2023, Philadelphia employers with 25 or more employees must provide up to 40 hours of additional paid sick leave.
 
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