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“Weird Requests in the Workplace: What Are the Boundaries When It Comes to Spouse Participation, Trading Policies, and Quarantine Advice?” by Alison Green on Ask a Manager

By Ryan Ellis | May 22, 2023

As part of your job as a Human Resources executive, you often come across situations which can be difficult to navigate both from a legal and personal perspective. This blog post is devoted to discussing the delicate subject of having one’s partner undergo a background check for your work assignment and answering related questions. We […]

“Will Su Receive Enough Votes in the Senate? An Examination of the Committee’s Advancement”

By Ryan Ellis | May 8, 2023

The future of the Department of Labor and the United States of America is in jeopardy. Will Julie Su become the next Secretary of Labor? It’s hard to say. This question has been on many minds since the news that a committee had advanced Su’s nomination Wednesday, but it remains to be seen whether she […]

“ADA Fitness-for-Duty Exams: Proving Job-Relatedness and Business Necessity”

By Ryan Ellis | May 1, 2023

When Fitness-for-Duty Examinations Are Allowed As an HR professional, your primary responsibility is to ensure that your employees are able to perform their job safely and efficiently. Part of this responsibility includes conducting fitness-for-duty examinations to ensure that employees are physically and mentally capable of performing their job-related duties. However, it is important to understand […]

The Supreme Court’s Landmark Ruling on Biometric Privacy: What it Means for HR Professionals

By Ryan Ellis | April 24, 2023

The recent decision by the Supreme Court of Illinois in regards to the Illinois Biometric Information Privacy Act (BIPA) has huge implications for HR professionals and organizations alike. The court’s ruling, that claims under BIPA accrue on each scan or collection, allows for individuals to be awarded per-scan damages if their biometric privacy rights have […]

The Hidden Costs of Restructuring: Examining Layoffs in Texas and Pennsylvania

By Ryan Ellis | April 10, 2023

As one of the world’s largest employers and a Fortune 500 company, Walmart is a powerhouse in the retail industry. Recently, the company announced that it is making changes to its operations across the United States, cutting more than 2,300 warehouse workers. Cuts have hit distribution centers in Texas and Pennsylvania, as information about the […]

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