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Labor Department formally rescinds Biden-era overtime rule

US Department of Labor website

The U.S. Department of Labor has formally rescinded the Biden administration’s overtime rule that would have significantly increased the salary thresholds for white-collar overtime exemptions under the Fair Labor Standards Act.

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EEOC considers scaling back demographic workforce reporting requirements

Company documents

The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission is reportedly considering significant changes to longstanding workforce demographic reporting practices, including potential reductions to collection of race, sex and ethnicity workforce data used in federal anti-discrimination enforcement.

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Company accused of using per diem structure to avoid overtime obligations

Employee being handed paycheck

A Georgia-based aviation staffing company has been sued under the Fair Labor Standards Act and North Carolina wage law over allegations that it used a “per diem” compensation structure to avoid properly paying overtime to mechanics and technicians.

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IVF accommodation rollback could create employer confusion

Pregnant employee

A group of Democratic senators has urged the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission to retain language in its Pregnant Workers Fairness Act regulations expressly referencing in vitro fertilization and other fertility treatments, warning that removing the language could create confusion for employers and employees alike.

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