RESULTS FOR CATEGORY: Employment & Labor Law

Jun. 13, 2013The Dickinson Law Newsroom, Iowa Employer Law Blog
EEOC-and-criminal-backgroun

This week, the EEOC showed it means business about the use of arrest and conviction records in employment decisions.

May. 7, 2013Bridget R. Penick, Iowa Employer Law Blog
New-I-9-Form

Today is May 7th, which means you should be using the new I-9 form exclusively from now on. A copy is available here. The form itself — pages 7 and 8 — must be duplexed. The instructions must be made available to persons completing the form.

Apr. 9, 2013Janet E. Phipps Burkhead, Iowa Banking Law Blog, Iowa Employer Law Blog
BYOD

We all have one – at least almost everybody. Learn how to best protect your company’s confidential and proprietary information.

Mar. 12, 2013Bridget R. Penick, Iowa Employer Law Blog
I-9-forms

On Friday, March 8, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) published a new Form I-9, Employment Eligibility Verification. The form must be used immediately by employers for new hires, with the exception of employers who need to make necessary updates to their business processes to allow for use of the new Form I-9. Those employers [...]

Mar. 12, 2013Jill R. Jensen-Welch, Iowa Employer Law Blog
OFCCP

Co-authored with Russell Samson Executive branch agencies continue to make good on President Obama’s promise to ferret out and rectify unfair pay discrimination. As part of that effort, the Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs (OFCCP) of the U.S. Department of Labor significantly tightened its approach to investigations and enforcement for federal government contractors and [...]

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