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Jul 06 2023
Q&AWage and Hour

Q&A: Don’t ignore off-the-clock work

Question: We have a full-time, hourly employee who occasionally logs on to our network from his home computer after he’s left the office for the day. His supervisor has received emails from him after work hours but doesn’t respond to them until the next day. A few months ago, we told the employee he isn’t…

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Jun 15 2023
Harassment & DiscriminationQ&A

Q&A: Offensive music in workplace subject to anti-harassment policy

Question: A new employee complained about the “vulgar” lyrics in songs playing on the warehouse radio. The shift supervisor usually chooses a local radio station, and nobody has a problem with it. Do we really have to monitor the content of background music we provide to employees to help make the day go faster? Answer:…

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Apr 20 2023
Privacy & ConfidentialitySafety and HealthWage and Hour

Q&A: Set expectations for social media use to protect confidentiality

Question: I just found out that employees are using their personal cell phones at work to snap and share pictures, in response to randomly timed daily prompts from an app called “BeReal.” Our policy prohibits cell phone use during work time unless it’s necessary for the job. Our manufacturing employees are only allowed to use…

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Apr 06 2023
DisabilityLeave Laws

Q&A: Modified schedule may be ADA reasonable accommodation

Question: A full-time employee is scheduled to return to work after exhausting 12 weeks of medical leave under the federal Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA). His doctor restricted him to a maximum of 25 hours per week for at least six months due to disability. Can I deny this disability accommodation request because he’s…

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Feb 16 2023
DisabilityLeave Laws

DOL addresses indefinite intermittent FMLA leave and remote work

The U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) recently addressed two important issues under the federal Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA), approving indefinite intermittent leave due to a serious health condition and clarifying the work location of remote workers for FMLA purposes. Indefinite intermittent leave: The DOL issued an opinion letter stating that the FMLA entitles…

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Feb 02 2023
Employee ClassificationsOregonWage and Hour

Minimum salary for noncompete agreements rises in 2023

Employers in Oregon and Washington who use noncompetition agreements must review enforceability requirements and increased minimum salary thresholds annually in order to ensure that their contracts remain legally enforceable at the time of separation from employment. Oregon: For valid noncompete agreements signed on or after January 1, 2022, the minimum gross salary for separated workers…

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Nov 03 2022
Wage and Hour

Time spent booting up computer compensable under FLSA

The U.S. Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals recently ruled that hourly call center employees were entitled to be paid for time spent booting up their computers at the beginning of their shifts. The employees worked in person at a call center for an appliance recycling company. Their principal duties were to answer customer phone calls…

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Sep 15 2022
Labor RelationsSafety and Health

Q&A: Employees usually have right to display union insignia at work

Question: We have a dress code policy that requires production employees to wear either a plain t-shirt, or a t-shirt with the company logo. One of our employees came to work this morning wearing a t-shirt with the union logo. Can I require them to change? Answer: Probably not. The company cannot enforce a policy…

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Sep 01 2022
Leave Laws

Q&A: Consider history before denying leave due to improper request

Question: This morning an employee contacted his supervisor through Facebook to report that he can’t come to work for at least a week because he needs surgery. Our Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) policy clearly states that employees must follow the call-in policy and complete a leave request form. Can we deny leave because…

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Aug 04 2022
DisabilityHarassment & DiscriminationQ&A

Q&A: Eliminating contact with a coworker unreasonable under ADA

Question: One of our employees requested a disability accommodation under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). He suffers from anxiety and depression and his doctor recommended that he not have any interactions with a certain “hostile” coworker. Do we have to do this? Answer: Probably not, because courts generally don’t consider a request to avoid…

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Jul 07 2022
DisabilityDrug and AlcoholHiring

Q&A: Hiring before receipt of drug test and background check is risky

Question: Our company is struggling to find workers and keep operations running efficiently. All employment offers are conditioned on passing a preemployment drug screen and background check. We’ve been allowing new hires to start working before we receive the results from our third-party vendors. We just learned that an employee who has been working for…

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Feb 17 2022
COVID-19Leave Laws

Q&A: Don’t be too hasty in deciding time off request is fraudulent

Question: One our employees called in sick, saying he had COVID-19 (coronavirus) symptoms. We approved the sick day. His coworker showed us a video of the “sick” employee on a road trip. He lied to us! Can we fire him? Answer: Be careful when questions arise about the legitimacy of an employee’s request for time…

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