Archive for July 2020
McDonald’s Franchisee Settles Claim That ‘People Manager’ Harassed 16-year-old Employee
Par Ventures, Inc., a North Carolina corporation that operates seven McDonald’s restaurants, has agreed to pay $12,500 to settle a U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) lawsuit alleging that a teenage worker was subjected a sexually hostile work environment. EEOC alleged in a statement announcing the agreement that a “people manager” at one of the…
Read MoreLabor Department Issues More Coronavirus-Related Workplace Guidance
As the COVID-19 crisis continues, the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) has issued more guidance for workers and employers about their rights and responsibilities under federal leave and wage and hour laws. On July 20, the DOL added new questions and answers to pandemic-related issues under the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA), the Family and…
Read MoreDOL Updates FMLA Forms and Seeks Input on Making Improvements
The U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) has updated certain optional Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) forms that employers and workers can use to coordinate leave requests. The department is also requesting input from the public to improve FMLA regulations and administration. The DOL said the new forms are “simpler and easier for employees, employers,…
Read MoreWhy Do Pay Gaps Persist for US Workers With Disabilities?
As the ADA approaches its 30th anniversary, we are taking a close look at employment issues affecting workers with disabilities. Stay tuned for related stories on recruiting, accommodations and more. The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA prohibits a covered entity from discriminating against a qualified individual on the basis of disability in regard to employee compensation…
Read MoreSix Considerations for Employers Reopening the Workplace
From government guidance to social distancing mandates, sources recommended such plans rely on strong principles but make room for flexibility. As workplaces reopen, employers will need to devise plans that follow strong principles. Such plans must also preserve flexibility, allowing employers to pivot when necessary. But what are those principles? And how can employers enact…
Read MorePay Parity: What Is It and How Does an Employer Get There?
Fair compensation requires both awareness and action………… Most HR leaders have heard disheartening statistics about the gender pay gap. PayScale, for example, reported in its Gender Pay Gap Report for 2020 that women make only $0.81 for every dollar men make. And the World Economic Forum has estimated that it will take more than 100…
Read MoreAcademic Studies Diverge on Salary History Bans’ Effects on Worker Pay
States and cities are increasingly barring employers from asking about job applicants’ salary histories with the aim of closing pay gaps, but it remains to be seen whether those laws are having the intended effect, according to recent research. An analysis of salary history bans published earlier this month by researchers at the Boston University…
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