As we approach the holiday season, many employers consider giving employees a gift as a token of appreciation. What employers may not consider is whether those gifts create taxable income to employees. Although gifts are generally not taxable to the recipient, this general rule does not apply to gifts given by an employer to an …
Hold Up, Wait a Minute: Judge Blocks Salary Threshold Increase and Rolls It Back to Pre-July 2024
On Friday, November 15, 2024, a federal judge blocked the U.S. Department of Labor’s Final Rule (29 CFR Part 541), which would have increased the salary threshold for the Fair Labor Standard Act’s (“FLSA”) “white-collar” overtime exemption, which was set to go into effect January 1, 2025. What Is the White-Collar Overtime Exemption? The FLSA generally …
Can an Expert Define and Determine What Constitutes Discrimination?
In employment discrimination cases, the parties often retain experts to opine about various aspects of the case. An expert may provide, for example, insight as to job performance issues or, in many instances, determine the nature and scope of an employee’s alleged damages. But can an expert determine if the employer’s conduct constituted “discrimination”? The …
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The Ultimate Holiday Party Planning Guide: HR Edition
There’s glitter on the floor after the party Girls carryin’ their shoes down in the lobby Candle wax and Polaroids on the hardwood floor You and me from the night before -Taylor Swift, “New Year’s Day” Glitter should be the only mess a company needs to clean up after a holiday party. Holiday party season …
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