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Former IBM exec sues for race-based termination

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A Black former IBM executive has filed a federal lawsuit against the company, alleging that she was wrongfully terminated – along with several other Black leaders – as part of IBM’s attempt to comply with President Donald Trump’s 2020 executive order restricting diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives among federal contractors.

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Equal pay lawsuit tests Massachusetts safe harbor defense

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The Massachusetts Appeals Court is weighing a case that could offer the first appellate guidance on the “safe harbor” provision of the Massachusetts Equal Pay Act, a key protection for employers who proactively review and address gender-based pay disparities.

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New H-1B fee payment portal launched

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The U.S. Treasury Department has launched an online payment portal to support the newly required $100,000 fee for certain H-1B visa petitions.

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DOJ shelves ADA rulemaking on digital accessibility

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In a surprising regulatory rollback, the Department of Justice has withdrawn two key rulemaking efforts under the Americans with Disabilities Act, including long-awaited rules on digital accessibility.

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