Tips on Improving Your Hiring Process

Every employer wants to hire qualified, motivated employees. Yet, the hiring process at many companies tends to be inconsistent and often results in engaging employees that fail to excel, or to even perform within acceptable parameters. Even worse, poor practices in the hiring process can result in costly litigation from discrimination claims, not only from …

Employers Always Need to Thoroughly Explore the Smallest of Reasonable Accommodations for a Disability

A recent decision from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit provides a strong lesson in the need for employers to fully explore an employee’s request for a reasonable accommodation and to when necessary be flexible in applying certain workplace policies. In the matter of EEOC v. Dolgencorp, LLD dba Dollar General Corp., …

Increasing I-9 Audits and the Risks of Turning a Blind Eye

On July 24, 2018, Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) announced that it had issued more than 5,200 I-9 audit Notices of Inspection (NOIs) nationwide since January of 2018 as part of a two-phase operation. The second phase of the operation was conducted from July 16 to July 20, during which HSI agents served 2,738 NOIs and …

New USCIS ‘Deportation’ Policy May Impact Legal Foreign Workers

On July 5, 2018, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) published new guidance dated June 28, 2018 regarding when officers should issue a “Notice to Appear” (NTA).  An NTA is essentially a notification to a foreign national in the United States (U.S.) that the government has determined that he or she is “removable” from the …