In a world with an increasingly mobile and remote workforce, onboarding and off-boarding employees are more complicated than ever. Many companies now have single “outpost” employees in various states across the country. Similarly, many companies are encountering key employees asking to move (or moving without asking) to a state where the company previously had no …
In the West Texas Town of El Paso, I Fell in Love with Working from New Mexico: Applying Home State Laws for Remote Work.
March 12, 2022 marks the second anniversary when the National Basketball Association first canceled games because of COVID-19. In the two years since, there have been waves of COVID. Just last year, President Joe Biden made a speech on Independence Day stating: “Thanks to our heroic vaccine effort, we’ve gained the upper hand against this …
EEOC Lawsuit Reminds Employers of the Legal Issues Involved in Creating and Implementing Remote Work Policies
This fall, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (the “EEOC”) filed a lawsuit against a San Antonio-based workplace experience and facility management company, alleging that the defendant company unlawfully denied its employee’s request to work from home to protect herself from COVID-19. This suit, which is the EEOC’s first of its kind, is a reminder to …