Showing posts with label employment law. Show all posts
Showing posts with label employment law. Show all posts

Monday, May 21, 2018

Class Action Waivers in Employment Agreements Upheld by Supreme Court

In the consolidated cases of Epic Systems Corp. v. Lewis, No. 16-285; Ernst & Young LLP et al. v. Morris et al., No. 16-300; and National Labor Relations Board v. Murphy Oil USA, Inc., et al., No. 16-307 (May 21, 2018), the Supreme Court has resolved a conflict amongst the U.S. Federal Circuit Courts, and once again the Ninth Circuit has been overruled. This time SCOTUS confirmed that class action waivers in employee arbitration agreements are enforceable (if properly drafted). The Supreme Court had previously ruled these as enforceable in consumer arbitration agreements in 2011. The favorable ruling for employers had been opposed by the Obama Administration and more recently supported by the Trump Administration.

This ruling is a valuable tool for Nevada employers if properly deployed.

Friday, June 29, 2012

What telecommuting employees do during business hours while they're working from home apparently isn't all work, but that may not matter all that much, according to this recent article reporting on a study of such employees:

What People Really Do When They're 'Working From Home' by Vanessa Wong, BusinessWeek, June 25, 2012

Saturday, April 14, 2012

New NLRB Poster Requirement for All Employers

Effective April 30, 2012, all employers must add one more workplace poster to their existing workplace postings: a National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) poster regarding employees' rights to organize and bargain collectively.