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As the government reopens, notifications start rolling in

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When a government shutdown ends, employers experience the same reality every time: the lights come up, the agencies power on, and long-dormant obligations wake up and start knocking. Outlined below is a quick summary of: 1, mechanics of the restart; 2, impacted agency charges; and 3, the National Labor Relations Board backlog.

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Firing of employee with fabricated experience upheld

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The 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has upheld an award of summary judgment in favor of an employer in a racial discrimination suit brought by a terminated employee who fabricated his managerial and educational experience.

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Cyber risk, AI, and economic uncertainty lead Aon survey

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Cyber threats and economic instability remain the leading concerns for North American businesses, according to Aon’s 2025 Global Risk Management Survey. The findings highlight a rapidly evolving landscape where technological, geopolitical, climate, and workforce risks are increasingly intertwined.

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