Supreme Court Hears Oral Argument on Whether LGBT Employees Are Protected by Title VII Beth HlavacOctober 15, 2019Supreme Court, Labor and Employment Law, work, workplace, title vii, civil rights act, president, LGBT, employee, employer
Are You Ready for the New White Collar Overtime Regulations? Beth HlavacSeptember 24, 2019FLSA, White collar, overtime regulations, overtime pay, emplaw, Labor and Employment Law, minimum wage, law, court
Union or No Union: Can an Employer Prohibit Employees from Discussing Unions in the Workplace? Beth HlavacAugust 14, 2019unions, employers, employees, Labor and Employment Law, barstool sports, twitter, social media, national labor relations act, emplaw, work, workplace, seminar
The Weinstein Rule: No More Hotel Room Auditions Beth HlavacJuly 25, 2019emplaw, netflix, employee, employers, Labor and Employment Law, interviews
Dispelling the 10 Biggest Wage and Hour Myths: Part IX Wage and HourBeth HlavacJuly 10, 2019wage and hour, myth, employee, emplaw, Labor and Employment Law, pay, salary, employer
Dispelling the 10 Biggest Wage and Hour Myths: Part VIII Wage and HourBeth HlavacJuly 9, 2019wage and hour, salary, myth, partial day, employee, emplaw, Labor and Employment Law, FMLA
You Can Drive Me to the Bar, But You Can't Join a Union Labor and Employment LawGeorge HlavacMay 21, 2019FLSA, Wage and Hour, Uber, Independent Contractors, Labor and Employment Law, Union