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ABA Labor and Employment Law Podcast

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ABA Labor & Employment Law Podcast is a thoughtful, balanced discussion with guests from two sides of a labor-related issue in the news. The podcast connects members with inclusive discussion across the negotiating table so listeners can explore newer concepts and balance their knowledge of the topic.

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What are irreconcilable workplace differences, and are they on the rise? Trickier issues are coming up these days and are challenging the status quo. As how and where we work changes, when do misunderstandings become a disruption, and what do we do n... more

Religious organizations and their employees fall into a murky and often-overlooked area of labor and employment law. Guests James “Jim” Paul and Michael Subit practice in employment and labor law and are versed in the world of religious employers and... more

Coming to us from the November ABA Labor and Employment Section’s annual conference, we bring together two employment law experts with unique perspectives on the nexus of immigration and employment law. Representing workers, guest Monica Guizar works... more

Live from Denver and the ABA Labor and Employment Law Section Annual Conference, a conversation with guest Charlotte Burrows on gender discrimination and the status of the EEOC (Equal Employment Opportunity Commission).

Host Matt Greer talks in pers... more

The 2025 ABA Labor and Employment Section annual conference is scheduled for Nov. 12-15 in Denver. In this episode, get a preview of the conference from planning committee co-chair Jeremy Glenn, host committee co-chair Anne Shaver, and Section chair ... more

Diversity, equity, and inclusivity initiatives, DEI, have been under scrutiny in the past year. Is DEI “dead” or simply “evolving under pressure?” Guests Stephanie Jones and Joan Willaims – with decades of scholarship and experience in the field of i... more

The National Labor Relations Act recently turned 90 years old, but there appear to be a series of new “what’s old is new again” challenges to the constitutionality of National Labor Relations Board’s powers, a replay of arguments harking back to the ... more

When it comes to foreign workers inside the United States today, the world of immigration law has seemingly been upended. It can be hard to keep up with rapidly evolving events and rulings, but with clients and employers at risk, professionals who re... more

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Recent Guests

Nieves Bolaños
Employee-side attorney, shareholder at Hawks Quindle
Hawks Quindle (Chicago)
Episode: Remote or In Office? Changing How We Communicate and Resolve Differences.
Chaitra Gowda
Employer-side attorney, shareholder at Baker Donaldson
Baker Donaldson (Baltimore)
Episode: Remote or In Office? Changing How We Communicate and Resolve Differences.
Jim Paul
Attorney at Ogletree Deakins
Ogletree Deakins
Episode: Religious Employers and Employment Law: Whose Rights?
Mike Subit
Attorney at Frank, Fried, Subit and Thomas
Frank, Fried, Subit and Thomas
Episode: Religious Employers and Employment Law: Whose Rights?
Monica Guizar
Representative from SEIU in the US
SEIU
Episode: Where Immigration and Employment Laws Collide, A Global Perspective
Marcia Longdon
Representative from Kingsley Napley in the UK
Kingsley Napley
Episode: Where Immigration and Employment Laws Collide, A Global Perspective
Kaye Hodge
Arvid Anderson Public Sector Labor and Employment Attorney of the Year Award recipient
Episode: Where Immigration and Employment Laws Collide, A Global Perspective
Charlotte Burrows
Former chair of the EEOC; fellow at NYU and UC Berkeley Law
Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (former chair)
Episode: Former EEOC Chair Charlotte Burrows on the State of Workplace Protections
Salomon Chiquiar-Rabinovich
Recipient of the Honorable Bernice B. Donald Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion award; affiliated with the Hispanic National Bar Association Section for Attorneys with Disabilities and Their Allies
Hispanic National Bar Association
Episode: Former EEOC Chair Charlotte Burrows on the State of Workplace Protections

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Matt Greer
Host of the ABA Labor and Employment Law Podcast

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Immigration and Employment Law, Today’s Tangled Web
Q: There are human implications to these policies. Do you have tips for dealing with the emotional and practical realities for workers and for attorneys advising them?
A core takeaway is acknowledging the fear and uncertainty felt by immigrant workers, and the importance of empathetic, clear guidance. Practitioners should leverage support organizations (e.g., HIAS, Catholic Social Services) and consider non-legal ways to help, such as grant writing or donations, while providing realistic, calm counsel about options and next steps.
Immigration and Employment Law, Today’s Tangled Web
Q: On the employer side, Ingrid highlighted some of the challenges you might be facing. Tell us more about that.
Ingrid explains the three-part complication around work authorization: initial verification within three days, the need to reverify only when authorization expires or there are non-discriminatory reasons, and the difficulty tracking automatic renewals. This creates a moving target for employers, especially with TPS, CHNV, and other status changes that affect work eligibility and documentation.
Where Immigration and Employment Laws Collide, A Global Perspective
Q: What proactive measures do employers and unions discuss to protect workers?
Education on workers' rights, preparation and negotiation of bargaining language for notice and reinstatement, internal audits to ensure compliance, and coordination with immigration authorities to mitigate risks during enforcement actions.
Where Immigration and Employment Laws Collide, A Global Perspective
Q: How does the UK sponsorship system compare to the US H-1B process?
The UK system ties sponsorship to an employer with significant upfront and ongoing costs, including the Immigration Skills Charge and the Immigration Health Surcharge, and it enforces strict salary thresholds; the US H-1B process involves employer petitions and wage requirements but operates under a different regulatory framework with potential retroactive policy changes.
Where Immigration and Employment Laws Collide, A Global Perspective
Q: What are the three buckets of policy changes in the US that Monica highlights?
Mass deportations and increased enforcement, de-documentation or loss of work authorization for legally present workers, and blocking or tightening legal pathways such as asylum; together they reshape the employment landscape for immigrant workers.

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The series centers on labor and employment law with a balanced, practitioner-friendly approach, featuring voices from both employee-side and employer-side perspectives, as well as regulators, scholars, and policymakers. Episodes typically unpack current legal tensions—ranging from Title VII and the ministerial exemption to immigration policy, DEI, and regulatory enforcement—with practical guidance for practitioners, employers, unions, and workers. A distinctive trait is the rigorous, cross-pressured dialogue that connects courtroom and boardroom realities to day-to-day business operations, often illustrated with real-world case examples and jurisdictional nuances across the US and beyond. The format tends to mix deep-dive analysis, strategy... more

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