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Littler’s Second Annual AI C-Suite Survey Report Is Now Available

AI is a topic we hear about so frequently now. It’s also not surprising that it is top of mind for many employers. If you’d like to know what other employers are thinking about in regards to AI, check out Littler’s “2024 AI C-Suite Survey Report.” This report was created from more than 330 responses from executives throughout the United States, including Chief Executive Officers, Chief Legal Officers, General Counsel, Chief Human Resources Officers, Chief Operating Officers, and Chief Technology Officers.

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Return-to-Office Policy Considerations

Many employers have already implemented and others are considering implementing return-to-office policies after transitioning to a fully remote workforce during the pandemic. There are many things to consider before implementing a return-to-office policy. Littler’s recent article, “Dear Littler: What are some considerations before implementing our return-to-office policy?” provides an overview of important details to keep in mind.

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Littler’s 7th Annual Labor Day Report

Since last September there have been many employment law changes from federal agencies, the Supreme Court, and state legislations. To help us look at these changes, Littler recently published its seventh annual Labor Day report, “Ten Employment Issues This Labor Day.” This report examines the following 10 economic, labor, and employment issues that employers have been and are continuing to face. We invite you to check out this report and utilize the Reference Center for your employment-law related questions.

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State Laws Complicate Salary Requirements for Exempt Employees

As discussed in Littler’s ASAP “State Laws Complicate Salary Requirements for Exempt Employees,” many employers are reviewing the classification of their employees following the DOL's updates to the salary level needed for the white-collar exemption under the FLSA earlier this year. But don’t worry! We have solutions to help make it easier for you.

Navigator OT is designed to help you determine the risk of classifying a position as exempt and provides you with a report with information on understanding and lowering the risk of the position’s classification. If you have multiple positions to evaluate, Navigator OT has functionality which allows you to initiate multiple questionnaires at once. There is also a feature which allows you to re-assign a questionnaire, if multiple people need to assist in completing it, and the option of copying and re-running previously submitted questionnaires.

The Reference Center has reports on different areas of employment law, including minimum wage and tip credits, rate changes, and pay frequency, broken down by jurisdiction. You can compare this information across different jurisdictions and share information with your colleagues who have access to the solution.

If you have any questions about these solutions, please contact us at support@compliancehr.com.  

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Celebrating the Olympics with a Unique Look at Employment Law

The 2024 Summer Olympic Games are in full swing. To celebrate this international event, Littler offices throughout the world are sharing key developments in employment law that have occurred since the last time the Olympic Games were hosted by their countries. We invite you to check out the first round, “2024 Summer Olympics Series: United States.”

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Considering Unlimited PTO?

It’s possible you have been hearing about companies offering employees unlimited paid time off (PTO). Perhaps you have even started wondering if an unlimited PTO policy could be best for your employees. Before diving into creating a new unlimited PTO policy, make sure you carefully review your reasons for creating such a policy and the laws in your state to determine if it really is the right move for your company.

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An Insider’s View of the EEOC

We’re not expecting a slowdown in actions taken by the EEOC this presidential election year. Instead, we are anticipating that the Commission will likely attempt to move forward with broad policy objectives and increased litigation. If you would like to learn more about EEOC updates, we invite you to view our recent webinar “An Insider's View of the EEOC: Recent and Current Strategies, Litigation, Settlements and What’s on the Horizon.”

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