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Employment laws to watch in 2019

Insperity

Employment law is ever-evolving, and 2019 is shaping up to usher in its fair share of changes. Employment laws tend to come in waves, with particular themes for each era. A patchwork of state and federal laws was eventually replaced when Congress set minimum age requirements with the Fair Labor Standards Act in 1938.

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#ECTalent - big data analytics ~ HR to HR 2.0 and Human Capital.

Strategic HCM

1 global online influencer in talent management. #6 10 hours ago. 10 hours ago. 5 Things Every HR Pro Can Learn From Riley Cooper and the Eagles. 11 hours ago. We did have an absolutely great kick off from Will Hutton, but that was about the new mobile, agile business - not the workforce. My website.

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WIRTW #441 (the “Burl Ives” edition)

Ohio Employer's Law

Boomer Bust — Ageism in the Workplace — via Workforce Magazine. Deep Dive Into CHRO Case Statistics Show Increases in “Harassment” Claims | Connecticut Employment Law Blog — via Dan Schwartz’s Connecticut Employment Law Blog. Should Employers Ditch Diversity Training? — Wage & Hour.

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WIRTW #449 (the “do-over” edition)

Ohio Employer's Law

It culminated over the past 48 hours with Trump’s bizarre press conference , and withdrawal of his nominee for Labor Secretary, Andy Puzder. He is currently a law school dean. Once confirmed, he will become the first Hispanic-American member of Trump’s cabinet, bringing some much needed diversity to the table.