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ACC Houston Labor & Employment Practice Group CLE
Trending Wage Hour Concerns to Keep An Eye On
October 19, 2022 | 11:00 am - 1:00 pm | Grace's

Join us for a program that will explore recent wage-hour litigation, arbitration, and compliance trends. The topics will include an analysis of recent Court decisions, per diem issues, expense reimbursement, and arbitration clauses. Seyfarth attorneys will moderate a panel featuring in-house counsel. 

Please note that space is limited, so register soon to get your spot secured for this event.

Registration/Check-In: 11 am - 12 noon
Program: 12 noon - 1 pm

Liz J. Deckman, Partner, Richard G. Schwartz, Partner, and Sarah J. Touzalin, Senior Counsel (Seyfarth Shaw)

Summary Plan Descriptions (SPDs) are an essential mechanism for employers to use when informing employees and participants of benefits offered under their plans. SPDs tell employees and plan participants what the plan documents say, including what their benefits are, what they need to do in order to get a benefit, and how those benefits are going to be paid to them. Therefore, it is important that SPDs are correct and accurate and sent to everybody who needs to get them. 

This article discusses some of the key do’s and don’ts with respect to SPDs.  

Jeff S. Mayes, Shareholder, Ogletree Deakins 

On June 23, 2022, the Supreme Court of the United States issued its decision in New York State Rifle & Pistol Association v. Bruen, which significantly expanded Americans’ right to bear arms as guaranteed by the Second Amendment. More accurately, the Court significantly curtailed a state’s ability to restrict Americans’ right to publicly carry arms for self-defense. The Bruen decision does not mention the workplace. Nor does the ruling apply directly to the rights of private employers or prevent businesses from enforcing their own restrictions on possession and carry of firearms at their facilities (which the Court indirectly endorsed). The opinion will, however, undoubtedly impact businesses and employers now and in the future. Indeed, in addition to serving as the impetus for a likely increase in guns carried in public generally, the decision will also provide the foundation for subsequent challenges of private restrictions, including workplace bans on guns. Whether those challenges will bear any fruit remains to be seen. What is clear is that Bruen brought gun laws back to the forefront of the national consciousness, and with it a reminder for employers to revisit their workplace restrictions, as well as the law of the state(s) in which they operate. 

Resource Details
Region: United States
Audience: Small Law Departments, Large Law Departments
Cryptocurrency, in its many forms, seems to be everywhere – and workers are increasingly asking their employers for it. But what is it exactly, and is crypto something companies should consider using? This program will explain cryptocurrency, the pros/cons of using it for payroll or related purposes, and questions your organization or clients should think through before considering incorporation of crypto in the business plan. Registration and Breakfast : 8:30 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. Program: 9:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. This program has been preapproved for one hour of PA substantive CLE credit.

ACC Colorado Presents 

 

Empowering Women: Effective Strategies for Effecting Change 

The Pandemic forever changed the workplace settings of many organizations including culture, work and communication styles, and objectives. Join us for this informative panel discussion of women leaders regarding new perspectives on post-pandemic labor and employment issues including leading hybrid workforces, cultivating employee culture, rebuilding and maintaining essential networks, and new wellness and well-being strategies. Lunch will be served. 

Program Agenda 

11:45 am
Registration & Luncheon Seating

Noon
Introductions & Opening Remarks
Moderator:
Meshach Y. Rhoades, Partner, Crowell & Moring LLP

12:30pm 
Panel Topic Discussions
Leading a Hybrid Workforce 
Cultivating a Strong Employee Culture, Serving Internal Clients
Building a Network that Works
Resilience and Well-Being Strategies


Panelists:
Gina Casias, Associate General Counsel, Danone
Penelope Dixon, Counsel, Lenovo
Kimberly Pryor, General Counsel, JBS USA Foods
Robin Ricketts, Vice President & General Counsel, Lockheed Martin Space

1 :30 pm
Closing Remarks & Conclusion 

Approved for One (1) CLE Credit

Machiuanna Chu, Partner and Sharon Pang, Principal Economist - Competition, Deacons
2 pages

On August 29, 2022, the Hong Kong Competition Commission (“HKCC”) published an Advisory Bulletin regarding the sharing of competitively sensitive information on employees’ employment conditions (such as future wages) among employers in the context of “joint negotiations” (“Joint Negotiation Advisory Bulletin”). In the Joint Negotiation Advisory Bulletin the HKCC outlines a set of guidance on the circumstances under which the exchange of information on employment conditions among employers may be justified in the context of joint negotiations.

Resource Details
Interest Area: Employment and Labor
Region: Asia, Hong Kong
Natacha Menotti, Associate, International Mobility Department, and Matthieu Chapin, Associate, International Mobility Department, Fidal
4 pages

Learn the consequences and obligations for both the French company and the foreign company and its employees when performance of certain services is subcontracted to a foreign company under a subcontracting agreement.

Resource Details
Interest Area: Employment and Labor
Region: France, Europe, Global
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