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2018 American Time Use Survey Shows Only Minor Work Variations From Previous Year, With Exception of Notable Increase of Women in Part-Time Jobs Working From Home

Results from the 2018 American Time Use Survey (ATUS), an annual government report tabulating the various activities U.S. workers engage

By |2020-09-21T13:54:23-05:009/17/2019|Categories: Talent Acquisition and Management|Tags: , , |Comments Off on 2018 American Time Use Survey Shows Only Minor Work Variations From Previous Year, With Exception of Notable Increase of Women in Part-Time Jobs Working From Home

Employment-Related Lawsuits Filed in Federal Court Increased Slightly in 2018, as ADA Lawsuits Hit an All-Time High

According to the latest court statistics provided recently by the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts (AO), the number of

By |2019-03-31T22:16:18-05:003/31/2019|Categories: Disability, Accommodations, and Leaves|Tags: , |Comments Off on Employment-Related Lawsuits Filed in Federal Court Increased Slightly in 2018, as ADA Lawsuits Hit an All-Time High

Labor Department’s FY 2018 FMLA Enforcement Numbers Show Seventh Straight Year of Decline in Complaint Resolutions

Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) enforcement statistics released recently by the U.S. Department of Labor’s (DOL) Wage and Hour

By |2019-03-01T17:11:22-05:003/1/2019|Categories: Agency Enforcement, Disability, Accommodations, and Leaves|Tags: , , |Comments Off on Labor Department’s FY 2018 FMLA Enforcement Numbers Show Seventh Straight Year of Decline in Complaint Resolutions

Latest Annual National Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries Shows Slight Decline in Workplace Homicides and Suicides

According to the most up-to-date national Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries (CFOI), released recently by the Labor Department’s Bureau of

By |2019-03-01T17:09:50-05:003/1/2019|Categories: Compliance Tools|Tags: , |Comments Off on Latest Annual National Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries Shows Slight Decline in Workplace Homicides and Suicides

Most Recent National Survey on Drug Use and Health Shows Increase in Illicit Drug Use by Full-Time Workers

Monthly use of illicit drugs by full-time employed (FTE) U.S. workers increased in 2017, according to the latest findings contained

By |2018-11-11T22:38:10-05:0011/11/2018|Categories: Policies and Practices|Tags: , , , |Comments Off on Most Recent National Survey on Drug Use and Health Shows Increase in Illicit Drug Use by Full-Time Workers

Latest American Time Use Survey (ATUS) Shows Little Change in Hours Worked in 2017 Compared to Previous Year

The 2017 American Time Use Survey (ATUS), an annual government report issued by the Census Bureau that tabulates the various

By |2020-09-21T13:54:35-05:008/26/2018|Categories: Talent Acquisition and Management|Tags: , , |Comments Off on Latest American Time Use Survey (ATUS) Shows Little Change in Hours Worked in 2017 Compared to Previous Year

Most Recent USERRA Enforcement Statistics Indicate Slight Uptick in Complaints, Reversing Five-Year Trend

Enforcement statistics released recently by the U.S. Department of Labor’s Veterans’ Employment and Training Service (DOL-VETS) indicate that the number

By |2020-09-21T13:54:38-05:008/26/2018|Categories: Discrimination and Harassment, Veterans|Tags: , , , |Comments Off on Most Recent USERRA Enforcement Statistics Indicate Slight Uptick in Complaints, Reversing Five-Year Trend

Labor Department Reports That FMLA Complaint Resolutions Hit Another All-Time Low in FY 2017; Data Suggest More Individuals Are Going Directly To Court

The U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) recently released enforcement statistics for Fiscal Year (FY) 2017 showing that the number of

By |2018-03-02T14:39:19-05:003/2/2018|Categories: Agency Enforcement, Disability, Accommodations, and Leaves|Tags: , |Comments Off on Labor Department Reports That FMLA Complaint Resolutions Hit Another All-Time Low in FY 2017; Data Suggest More Individuals Are Going Directly To Court