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Job applicants can’t sue over lie detector violation

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A Superior Court judge in Massachusetts has ruled that job applicants needed to show some form of tangible harm in order to proceed with putative class actions alleging that four national retailers violated state law requiring notice on job applications that it’s unlawful for employers to require lie detector tests.

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Sixth Circuit rejects broad NLRB monetary remedies, expands circuit split

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The scope of the National Labor Relations Board’s monetary remedies remains uncertain after the 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that the board exceeded its authority by awarding Thryv-style “make-whole” damages in an unfair labor practice case involving a Starbucks barista.

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Senate bill seeks to track AI’s impact on jobs

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A new bipartisan proposal in the Senate would require major companies and federal agencies to report workforce changes tied to artificial intelligence. The AI-Related Job Impacts Clarity Act, introduced Nov. 5, 2025, by Sens. Mark Warner (D-Va.) and Josh Hawley ...

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