
In April 2020, 23 million workers lost their jobs in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. During April, the unemployment rate peaked at an unprecedented level of 14.7% (in the last 80 years) before declining to a still-elevated level of 6.9% in October. Due to the large amount of uncertainty in the economy, it is estimated that high unemployment will persist in the next few years, despite the significant gains seen in employment since April.
Nov 25, 2020
66 hr 48 min

The Pregnancy Discrimination Act (PDA) prohibits discrimination based on pregnancy when it comes to any aspect of employment, including hiring, firing, pay, job assignments, promotions, layoff, training, fringe benefits, such as leave and health insurance, and any other term or condition of employment. The PDA has been trying to accomplish its purpose for 42 years now.
May 5, 2020
57 hr 56 min

The “Interactive Process” can be a scary term for many Human Resources Professionals. My goal today is to show you that it does not have to be a scary term. There is nothing complicated with this process, it is indeed a very simple legal compliance. However, if it is not handled correctly, it could have serious implications for a company’s bottom line.
Dec 11, 2019
80 hr 52 min

The Americans with Disabilities Act may protect a “qualified” individual who suffers of alcoholism who can meet the definition of “disability.”
Nov 6, 2019
72 hr 47 min

Sexual harassment continues to be a serious problem in today's workplace, where managers, supervisors and owners are involved. Workplace sexual harassment is d
Nov 5, 2019
48 hr 21 min

The average unemployment rate in the U.S for those without a disability has been around 3.7% versus 8% for people with a disability. If you are in HR, remem
Nov 4, 2019
34 hr 9 min

Erratic, unpredictable absences such as allowing an employee to come in and leave at any time is not a reasonable accommodation as per the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).
Oct 30, 2019
39 hr 1 min

Here is a typical question about FMLA that I will receive from my clients: "I have an employee who started in our company about a year ago as a temporary employee from ABC Staffing Company. Two months ago, the employee was hired by our company as a regular full-time employee. The employee now needs surgery and is requesting FMLA. We denied the employee's FMLA request since he has not met the eligibility requirements. The employee only has two months of service since we hired him. Do we need to worry about any problems? We are correct, right?"
Oct 28, 2019
34 hr 17 min

ASICS America Corporation (ASICS), a manufacturer of athletic footwear and accessories, violated federal law by firing a temporary worker because of her disabilities, the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) charged in a lawsuit filed today.
Oct 24, 2019
48 hr 30 min
