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Third Circuit Holds That NCAA Athletes May Qualify as Employees Under the FLSA

Recently, in Johnson v. NCAA, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit held that, depending upon the surrounding circumstances, student-athletes may qualify as employees under the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA). This...more

NLRB Rules That Dartmouth Basketball Players Are Employees

On February 5, the regional director for Region 1 of the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB or Board) ruled that the student-athletes on Dartmouth College’s men’s basketball team are “employees” under the National Labor...more

New Jersey Published Proposed Regulations Implementing the “Temporary Workers’ Bill of Rights”

Q. Are there any updates related to New Jersey’s Temporary Workers’ Bill of Rights? A. Yes. As previously reported, in February, New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy signed into law the Temporary Workers’ Bill of Rights (the...more

Delaware Passes Paid Family Leave Law

Q. What do companies with employees in Delaware need to know about Delaware’s paid family leave law? ...more

Navigating Adapted Operations Advisory Series: Part One - Phased Approach Considerations, Creating and Implementing a COVID-19...

Who Needs to Know - Employers who are reopening (or have already reopened) by bringing employees back to their workplaces. Why It Matters - Bringing a workforce back to the workplace, whether from teleworking,...more

Third Circuit Upholds Philadelphia's Salary History Ban

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit has ruled that a Philadelphia city ordinance that prohibits Philadelphia employers from asking applicants about their current or past pay rates is constitutional....more

New York and New Jersey Ban Salary Inquiries

The growing trend to eliminate inquiries into a job applicant’s salary history continues. In July, New York and New Jersey became the latest states to enact legislation that will restrict employers from obtaining and...more

New York State Expands Equal Pay Protections

Q: What do New York employers need to know about the recent amendment to the state’s pay equity law? A: In November 2015, New York became one of the first jurisdictions to pass a pay equity law that was more extensive...more

New Jersey Expands Employee Family And Safe Leave Benefits

Q: I heard there are some recent changes to New Jersey’s laws regarding employee leave benefits. Will they affect my company’s employment policies? ...more

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