
As the workplace continues to evolve, understanding the latest employment rules and regulations becomes increasingly critical. Hosted by Perkins Coie’s Labor & Employment lawyers, Workplace Rules offers engaging discussions with in-house professionals, outside counsel, and leading experts on current labor and employment law topics, including regulatory changes and trends in litigation.
| Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 62 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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In this episode, Chris and Emmy discuss the recent U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission and U.S. Department of Justice guidance on DEI-related discrimination, its implications for employers, and its effect on programs like employee resource g... more
In this episode, Alex and Adrienne discuss Perkins Coie’s newly published sixth edition of Labor Law Today—Year in Review, which summarizes the past year’s most noteworthy and influential developments in traditional labor law. They delve into key top... more
In this episode, Ann Marie and Chris explore labor and employment law topics under the upcoming Trump administration in 2025. They delve into the surprising pick for Labor Secretary, how labor policies are expected to change, what the new administrat... more
In this episode, Linda and Neela explore the critical topic of sexual harassment outside the physical workplace, focusing on the case Okonowsky v. Garland. The discussion centers around how online harassment can create a hostile work environment and ... more
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