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New Immigration Registration Rule for Foreign Nationals (US)

By Luisa Koidl
April 18, 2025

Effective April 11, 2025, certain foreign nationals in the US must register online with the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), while others are already registered based on their status. This requirement is based on a 1940 law that mandates every foreign national who is in the US for 30 days must be registered and fingerprinted…

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Update: US Supreme Court Stays Lower Courts’ Orders Reinstating NLRB and MSPB Members, Removing Them Once Again (US)

By Peter Clouse
April 17, 2025

For the first—but not last—time, the US Supreme Court weighed in on President Donald Trump’s removal of Gwynne Wilcox, a Biden-appointed National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) member (whose removal we discussed in a prior post), and Cathy Harris, a Biden-appointed Merit Systems Protection Board (MSPB) member. Chief Justice Roberts’ April 9 order temporarily stayed…

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Best Practices for Employers When Implementing a Reduction in Force (US)

By Melissa Legault
April 15, 2025

Laying off employees – also referred to as a reduction in force or a RIF – is one of the most difficult decisions an employer can make. Whether driven by economic conditions, organizational restructuring or pivots in business strategy, RIFs inherently create legal risks and significantly impact workplace morale. Although RIFs come with many challenges…

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Dutch Government Issues Draft Pay Transparency Legislation

By Chelsea Gunning
April 15, 2025

EU member states have until 7 June 2026 to introduce local legislation implementing the Pay Transparency Directive.  As per our recent blog, to date there have been very few developments on this front, but we are now starting to see the publication of draft legislation.

The Dutch government recently issued a Bill aimed at…

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U.S. State Employment Law Developments, Reminders, and (Rapidly Approaching) Deadlines (US)

By Laura Lawless
April 14, 2025
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What is the Current Minimum Wage for Federal Contractors? (US)

By Melissa Legault
April 4, 2025

Among the flurry of Executive Orders signed by President Trump since he took office is an March 14, 2025 Executive Order rescinding 18 prior executive orders and actions, including Executive Order 14026, a Biden-era order increasing the minimum wage for federal contractors to $17.75. Now that Executive Order 14026 has been rescinded, many federal contractors…

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Right to Work Compliance: Are UK Employers Keeping Up?

By Carine Elliott
April 3, 2025

On Sunday, the government announced an extension of Right to Work (RTW) checks to businesses hiring gig economy and zero-hours workers, which we covered here. Just two days later, it released a report – an essential safeguard against illegal working.

Key Findings from the Report

Commissioned by the Home Office and conducted by Verian,…

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UK Business Immigration – New Law on Right to Work Checks for Workers: Makes Sense in Principle but Tricky in Practice

By Annabel Mace, London
March 31, 2025

The government has announced the latest instalment in its ‘crackdown’ on illegal working by extending right to work checks to businesses hiring gig economy and zero-hours workers.  In principle, this is logical and reasonable – prevention of illegal working should rightly apply to anyone working in the UK regardless of their worker status label.  However,…

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Europe – Pay Transparency Directive: preparing for the great unknown?

By Marga Caproni, Laura Sparschuh & Malgorzata Grzelak
March 28, 2025

Over the last few months, we have done a lot of sessions with clients on the Pay Transparency Directive.  Chief among the questions that inevitably comes up is implementation of the Directive in the different Member States. Clients wonder if and how they can prepare for June 2026 when – as per usual – most…

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Dismissal by accident – the serious point in a comedy of errors (UK)

By David Whincup
March 28, 2025

In 2020, Ms Korpysa was told that because of the COVID lockdown, her workplace would be closing.  She thought that meant that she was being dismissed, and asked her employer, Impact Recruitment Services Limited, for details of her contract, accrued holiday pay entitlement and (said Impact) her P45. Impact took that as meaning that she…

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