Labor and Employment Compliance

Covers laws and best practices employers must follow in managing the workplace, including hiring, wages and hours, employee classification, leave and accommodations, workplace safety, anti-discrimination and harassment, and termination. It also addresses policies, recordkeeping, audits, and responding to complaints or government investigations to help organizations stay compliant and reduce risk.

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What the EEOC Project Firewall Means for Your Visa Status at Work

What the EEOC Project Firewall Means for Your Visa Status at Work

EEOC Project Firewall separates immigration status from EEOC investigations, so visa workers can file discrimination charges without it being used against them. The EEOC generally does not ask about status unless it is directly relevant to a remedy. This article explains what that means for your visa status, retaliation risks, and how to report workplace […]
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