🚨Client Alert: Last week, a federal judge issued a nationwide injunction against parts of the U.S. Department of Labor’s 2023 #DavisBaconAct rule, finding it exceeded statutory authority. Eric Leonard, Lawrence "Larry" Prosen, and Brian Doll have the details; read more via the link in the comments. #governmentcontracts #DOL #legalnews #construction #laborlaws
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"Evaluating a complex mix of federal, state, and local leave laws," is not just fun to say - it's also factual and necessary wherever you operate. There can always be another leave law to evaluate that might supersede the previous law. An employer needs to make sure to cover all the bases. Minnesota will also begin its Paid Leave program on January 1st, 2026. Employers must look for any job protections the program provides and differences in qualifying reasons/protections between the ESST and Paid Leave. Employer's Paid Leave reporting responsibilities begin in mid-2024. If your company operates in MN or any other state adopting its PFML program it's vital to stay informed on these laws. #PaidLeave #LeaveOfAbsence #EarnedSickAndSafeTime #DMEC Disability Management Employer Coalition (DMEC)
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Major changes incoming as Governor Newsom announces reform to the Private Attorneys General Act. Check out the Alert below for a sneak peek of what to expect!
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A landmark Supreme Court case, SEC v. Jarkesy, threatens to dismantle the Securities and Exchange Commission's (SEC) use of administrative law judges (ALJs), a cornerstone of the agency's enforcement powers. Stemming from a federal appeals court dominated by Trump appointees, the case casts doubt on the government's authority to employ ALJs, who are civil servants with job security protections. This challenge to the 'administrative state', a term used to describe the vast network of federal agencies and their rulemaking authority, could have far-reaching consequences, potentially leaving many government employees vulnerable to job losses or reclassification as contractors without union protections or job security. Conservatives, who have long advocated for shrinking the government, view this case as an opportunity to fulfill their promises, while critics warn that such a move could undermine the effectiveness of government agencies and erode democratic institutions. David and Joel delve into this contentious issue, debating whether this case could be a tipping point for American democracy. Let’s Go! Agree or disagree with what we said? Please share your comments with us to continue the conversation or DM us on our socials. We appreciate it if you "Like" and comment to continue the conversation. Join our #community by subscribing to our YOUTUBE channel: @J-Washington, and hit that notification button! #Florida #flapol #SCOTUS #Jarkesy #SEC #ALJ #unitaryexecutive #authoritarian #strongman #FederalistSociety #leoleonard #Trump #Biden #campaigns #podcastlife #politicalinnovation #CFPB #ArticleIII #civilservants #FifthCircuit #Project2025 #Election2024 #TimeToWin @ocwatchfl @FloridaDems @FloridaGOP @mynews13 @orlandosentinel @El_Sentinel
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The senior housing and care industry is closely watching the aftermath of a recent decision by the U.S. Supreme Court to overturn the so-called Chevron doctrine, a 40-year-old legal precedent that required courts to defer to regulatory agencies to interpret ambiguous laws. NIC’s Bob Kramer and Ray Braun weigh in on possible impacts to senior housing and care. “The likelihood that we will see staffing mandates at the federal level has decreased significantly,” said Kramer. Read more: https://bit.ly/3SBiXu2
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