EU’s Proposed “Artificial Intelligence Act” Has Workplace Implications
The European Union (EU), the economic and social policymaking entity representing some 27 member countries, has proposed a sweeping new
The European Union (EU), the economic and social policymaking entity representing some 27 member countries, has proposed a sweeping new
In recognition of the fact that employment policy developments over the next few months will continue to be focused primarily
Nearly fifty years ago, Congress approved a joint resolution proposing an amendment to the U.S. Constitution, commonly referred to as
In a relatively bipartisan vote of 68 to 29, the United States Senate on March 22 confirmed President Biden’s nomination
The U.S. Census Bureau has officially released the 2014-2018 EEO Tabulation, superseding the 2006-2010 EEO Tabulation. The periodically prepared and
Employment policy developments over the last few weeks have been appropriately focused on the transition from the Trump to Biden
According to statistics recently obtained by CWC from the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts (AO), employment-related lawsuit filings in
The most recent annual national Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries (CFOI), a statistical compilation tabulated by the U.S. Bureau of
On his first day in office, only hours after he was sworn in, President Biden took unprecedented action to halt,
President-elect Joe Biden announced last week that he will nominate Boston Democratic Mayor Marty Walsh to be the next secretary