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IVF accommodation rollback could create employer confusion

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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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Labor Department proposes nationwide joint-employer standard

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The U.S. Department of Labor has issued a proposed rule to clarify when multiple businesses may be considered joint employers under federal wage and hour laws, aiming to create a more consistent national standard.

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DOJ reaches first settlement tied to civil rights fraud initiative

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The U.S. Department of Justice has reached its first settlement under its Civil Rights Fraud Initiative, marking a significant step in the agency’s use of the False Claims Act to address alleged civil rights violations by entities receiving federal funds.

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Judge sends age bias claims over restructured hiring process to jury

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A federal court in Massachusetts has allowed age discrimination claims against a pharmaceutical company to proceed to trial, finding that a jury could conclude that the company’s interview-based rehiring process was designed in a way that disadvantaged older employees.

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