52 episodes

With the global shift to remote work in 2020, the workplace has changed radically and understanding current employment rules and regulations matters immensely. Hosted by Perkins Coie’s Labor & Employment attorneys, Workplace Rules features discussions with in-house professionals, outside counsel, and other thought leaders on timely labor and employment law topics, from regulatory developments to litigation trends.

Workplace Rules Perkins Coie LLP

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With the global shift to remote work in 2020, the workplace has changed radically and understanding current employment rules and regulations matters immensely. Hosted by Perkins Coie’s Labor & Employment attorneys, Workplace Rules features discussions with in-house professionals, outside counsel, and other thought leaders on timely labor and employment law topics, from regulatory developments to litigation trends.

    Navigating Compliance: Understanding the Davis-Bacon Act and Service Contract Act for Federal Contractors

    Navigating Compliance: Understanding the Davis-Bacon Act and Service Contract Act for Federal Contractors

    In this episode, Chris and Shannon explore the Davis-Bacon Act and the Service Contract Act. Listen as they cover the implications of these regulations for federal contractors and gain valuable insights into the crucial considerations that contractors must be aware of to maintain compliance.

    • 16 min
    Update: Proposed Rule Would Impose Pay Transparency and Salary History Requirements for Federal Contractors

    Update: Proposed Rule Would Impose Pay Transparency and Salary History Requirements for Federal Contractors

    The Federal Acquisition Regulatory Council recently issued a Proposed Rule that would require pay transparency in federal contracting. In this episode, Chris and Jeremy discuss the proposed rule in detail. They cover the implications of the rule, the current landscape of pay equity law, and the steps federal contractors may want to take to prepare for this rule.

    • 11 min
    Can You Use a No-Hire to Stop Competitors From Stealing Your Stars? 

    Can You Use a No-Hire to Stop Competitors From Stealing Your Stars? 

    In this episode, Shylah and Kristie discuss the implications of “no-poach” agreements from an antitrust perspective. They explore the U.S. Department of Justice’s approach toward such agreements, the criminal consequences attached, and how companies have been reacting. Further, they delve into the importance of antitrust compliance training for human resources professionals and other employees.

    • 20 min
    Update: Employers, Take Notice as the DOL Crafts White House AI Mandates

    Update: Employers, Take Notice as the DOL Crafts White House AI Mandates

    In this episode, Chris Wilkinson updates listeners on federal and state regulation of artificial intelligence (AI). Chris discusses his article published in Bloomberg Law titled "Employers, Take Notice as the DOL Crafts White House AI Mandates," in which he explains the U.S. Department of Labor’s (DOL) new responsibilities under President Biden’s AI executive order addressing such issues as discrimination, immigration, and worker displacement. In addition, Chris speaks about AB 331, California’s landmark proposal to regulate AI.

    • 18 min
    Part 2: How Americans' Views of Corporations Are Changing—for Better or Worse

    Part 2: How Americans' Views of Corporations Are Changing—for Better or Worse

    In part two of our series on how Americans' views of corporations are changing, Senior Counsel Chris Wilkinson is joined by Perkins Coie's persuasive communications advisor, Senior Litigation Consultant Karen Lisko, to discuss how these views are playing out in the courtroom. Karen provides insights into the impact of public perception of corporations on jury decisions, shares strategies for corporations to use when defending a case, and describes her own experience educating lawyers and judges in presenting their best case at trial.

    • 44 min
    Update: New Washington Law Protects Job Applicants’ Off-Duty Marijuana Use

    Update: New Washington Law Protects Job Applicants’ Off-Duty Marijuana Use

    A new law recently took effect in Washington that changes the way employers should conduct drug tests. In this Episode, Emily and Margo explain the new law, who is affected, and what steps employers may want to consider to ensure they are complying with this new law.

    • 5 min

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