Tag: enforcement
Government Enforcement: Back Wage Collections Up in 2006, DOL Reports
Discrimination: EEOC Says Job Bias Complaints Are Up
The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) has reported that it received 75,768 discrimination complaints against private-sector employers in 2006, up from 75,428 complaints in 2005. The increase is the first since 2002, and complaints alleging pregnancy discrimination and sexual harassment of men hit all-time highs. All charge categories edged up from 2005 figures, with […]
Flu Epidemic: Can You Help Me with a Concrete Plan for a Possible Flu Epidemic?
I need some help with creating a plan for coping with a possible avian flu epidemic. My boss wants a concrete plan—she thinks our operations could be hit hard if the flu comes. A few issues back you gave us a website for avian flu information, which I’ve visited. But now, can you give some […]
DSLE Manual Finally Updated On Partial-Day Deductions
Federal Contractors: Government Drops EO Survey
The Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs (OFCCP) has finalized a rule eliminating the requirement that non-construction federal contractors periodically file an equal employment survey known as the “EO Survey.” The Clinton administration introduced the survey in 2000, but it was widely criticized for being burdensome to contractors and not providing the OFCCP with the […]
From the Experts: The “Sue Your Boss” Law Two and a Half Years Later—Why It’s Not Working and What Employers Can Do to Protect Themselves
You’re the Expert: What suggestions do you have to help managers do a better job with discipline?
We need to help our managers do a better job with discipline. What suggestions do you have for making the process more effective and less adversarial?
Bias Charge Filings Drop Slightly
The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) has reported that discrimination charge filings in 2005 were down in all bias categories, and dropped by 5 percent overall. The EEOC received 75,428 charges for the fiscal year 2005 (which ended Sept. 30) and recovered almost $380 million in monetary relief through enforcement actions and litigation. The […]
Exempt Employees: Labor Commissioner Changes Guidance on Vacation and Paid Time Off
The California labor commissioner has withdrawn an existing opinion letter regarding employer-mandated use of vacation and other paid time off (PTO) for exempt employees, as well as the use of vacation or PTO for partial-day absences. We’ll explain what the commissioner’s action means and how it will affect your workplace.