A University of Illinois Chicago professor filed a lawsuit after he said he was fired due to speaking out against the ...
In a significant move to regulate artificial intelligence (AI) in the workplace, the Illinois Legislature amended the ...
Navigating international employment law can be a complex challenge for employers looking to expand their operations globally.
Section 3 of President Trump’s Executive Order entitled “Ending Illegal Discrimination and Restoring Merit-Based Opportunity” addresses the ...
Project 2025 threatens federal job security, shifting civil service roles to at-will employment. Explore its impact on ...
This week, we’re highlighting notable employment law updates from federal agencies and the courts, including the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC), the Department of Labor (DOL), and the ...
Ian MacArthur, director of the Greater Manchester Good Employment Charter, said: "The world of work has changed dramatically ...
For young physicians, deciding between employment and private practice can be stressful. While private practice offers more freedom, flexibility and independence, it can often be more challenging and ...
From less independence to higher pay, physicians often have to make several tradeoffs when deciding between employment and private practice. Seven orthopedic and spine specialists told Becker's some ...
While the Trump administration is directing the federal workforce to roll back diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives, several Columbus-area municipalities say ...
On 10 October 2024, the government published the Employment Rights Bill, following its pledge to introduce such legislation within 100 days of taking office. The stated aim of Bill, ...