Dealing With Pregnancy Dangers
While employers have a general duty to protect their employees from a condition known to cause harm, pregnant women may face unique risks and may be more…
While employers have a general duty to protect their employees from a condition known to cause harm, pregnant women may face unique risks and may be more…
A provision in the 2017 tax reform law offers an end-of-the-year gift to employers – as long as they act before Dec. 31. It consists of a…
For the second year in a row, the driver shortage is the top-ranked issue in an annual survey of the top 10 concerns of trucking executives. In…
OSHA has backed off from Obama-era restrictions on post-accident drug testing and safety incentive programs used by employers. Previously, the agency held that employers could not use…
Chemical industry data shows that the national economy next year may slow down somewhat from its current accelerated growth. The Chemical Activity Barometer, a leading economic indicator…
New furniture orders in August rose 9% over new orders reported in August last year, according to the most recently published survey of residential furniture manufacturers and…
With strong holiday shopping sales forecast, retailers are doubling down on strategies to draw online shoppers into stores, reward customer loyalty in new ways and make toys…
At a time when warehouse operators are embracing new technologies, many also are adding employee quality-of-life initiatives to counteract labor shortages, according to a JLL report. “Technology…
The Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs, which supervises compliance of federal contractors and subcontractors, plans to create a new point of contact for those businesses. Called…
The U.S. Department of Labor, in collaboration with other federal employment agencies, established an Office of Compliance Initiatives intended to better communicate to employers and workers about…