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What does the US Supreme Court's decision regarding the admission processes of Harvard University and the University of North Carolina mean for colleges and for employers?

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Interest Area: Diversity and Inclusion
Region: United States
Christy Kiely, Annette Tyman, Loren Gesinsky, and Camille Olson (Seyfarth Shaw LLP)
8 pages

This article discusses the Supreme Court's decision that colleges and universities may no longer consider race as part of the college admissions process, and the future effects it could have for private employers and corporate DEI initiatives.

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Region: United States
Kathryn Weaver (Seyfarth Shaw LLP)
5 pages

Recently more countries in the Asia-Pacific region have introduced gender quotas, or targets, to increase female participation on boards of listed companies. This article takes a look at the impact of these measures and the progress made so far.

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Region: Hong Kong, South Korea, Global, India, Japan, China, Singapore
David Wilson and Josh Rodine (Seyfarth Shaw LLP)
4 pages

This article discusses the ruling by a California Court of Appeal that ultimately determined a hospital's decision to terminate an employee for failing to comply with its flu vaccine mandate did not violate California's Fair Employment and Housing Act (FEHA).

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Region: United States
Andrew McKinley, Kyle Winnick & Alex Simon (Seyfarth Shaw LLP)
2 pages

This article discusses the Department of Labor's October 2022 notice of proposed rulemaking (“NPRM”) defining employee versus independent contractor status under the Fair Labor Standards Act. 

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Interest Area: Employment and Labor
Region: United States
Karla Grossenbacher (Seyfarth Shaw LLP)
4 pages

This article discusses The Pregnant Workers Fairness Act (“PWFA”) which creates new rights to reasonable accommodation for employees and applicants who have physical or mental conditions arising from pregnancy, childbirth or related medical conditions. The PWFA expands accommodation rights for pregnant individuals to be more in line with -- and in some respects, more expansive than -- those provided to qualified individuals with disabilities under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).

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Region: United States
Annette Tyman and Andrew L. Scroggins (Seyfarth Shaw LLP)
7 pages

This article discusses the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission's May 2023 guidance on advanced technologies in the workplace. The guidance does not unveil new policies, but instead reiterates that existing policies and practices continue to apply to new technologies. 

Global Legal Group
226 pages

In this multi-jurisdictional guide, explore an overview of key legal issues, rules and developments regarding corporate immigration across a range of jurisdictions.

Some topics discussed include a global overview of modern slavery and corporate supply chain compliance and more.

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Region: Global, Australia, Austria, China, Colombia, France, Germany, Ghana, Greece, Italy, Japan, South Korea, Luxembourg, Mexico, Netherlands, Peru, Portugal, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom, United States
Elaine F. Harwell, Partner at Procopio (Meritas Member Firm)

This article discusses tips to ensure that a document retention policy protects your company in the case of litigation, is compliant with current laws, and is cost-effective.

Jennifer G. Betts, Tobias E. Schlueter, Thomas M. Stanek, Christine Bestor Townsend, Zachary V. Zagger (Ogletree Deakins)
3 pages

This article discusses the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) General Counsel's memorandum explaining that noncompete agreements in employment contracts and severance agreements violate the National Labor Relations Act (NLRA) except in limited circumstances.

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Interest Area: Employment and Labor
Region: United States
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