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February 7, 2023

Ninth Circuit Overturns Trial Court’s Dismissal Allowing Alaska Airlines/Horizon Air Employees to Continue USERRA Claims

On February 1, 2023, the Ninth Circuit overturned summary judgment entered by a trial court in the Eastern District of Washington against a class of Alaska Airlines, Inc., and Horizon Air Industries, Inc., employees.In their lawsuit, the employees claimed that the airlines’ leave policies violated the Uniformed Service Employment and Reemployment Rights Act (“USERRA”), a federal law that provides a range of employment protections for service members.

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February 2, 2023

Owners of Shuttered D.C. Assisted Living Facilities to Pay $1.5 Million for Failing to Properly Pay Front-Line Workers During the COVID-19 Pandemic

The owners of six now-shuttered D.C. Assisted living facilities will pay over $1.5 million for failing to properly compensate their front-line health care workers during the COVID-19 pandemic. According to the Office of D.C. Attorney General Brian Schwalb, Azure Health Services and its former owners required their staff to work twenty-four hour shifts for fourteen consecutive days, but only paid them for 18 hours per day, in violation of D.C. law.

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January 31, 2023

Study Finds Rampant Practice Among Employers to Wrongfully Claim Exemption from the FLSA

The Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) provides covered workers with a right to earn overtime compensation unless they satisfy one of a limited set of exemptions, including an exemption for “executive” employees who earn more than $684 a week. Whether an employee is properly exempt from the overtime provisions of the FLSA requires an analysis of the employee’s actual job duties and responsibilities.

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January 26, 2023

Congress Passes Laws Aimed at Protecting Pregnant and Nursing Employees

Recently, Congress passed two laws expanding protections for pregnant workers and pregnancy-related conditions. The Pregnant Workers Fairness Act expands protections for reasonable accommodations related to pregnancy and the Providing Urgent Maternal Protections for Nursing Mothers expands coverage which require employers to provide breaks for breastfeeding employees.

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January 19, 2023

State and Federal Laws Protect Workers who are Laid Off

After a string of high-profile layoffs at companies across multiple industries, including layoffs announced by Microsoft on January 18, state and federal laws governing mass layoffs and plant closings are receiving national attention.Under federal law, the WARN Act requires employers with 100 or more employees to provide 60 days’ paid notice if they conduct a qualifying mass layoff of at least 50 employees (including indefinite furloughs).

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January 17, 2023

FTC Proposes Prohibition on Non-Compete Agreements, Adding Federal Action to Growing State Regulation

Explaining that, by keeping people from switching jobs, non-compete agreements deprive workers of higher wages and better conditions, and deprive less-established businesses of talent, the FTC has proposed a rule barring these agreements. In addition to prohibiting the creation of new non-compete agreements with both employees and independent contractors, the rule would also require companies to nullify any existing non-compete agreements within six months.

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