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Sharon Thomas

About Sharon Thomas

Sharon Thomas is a senior editorial director with Staffing Industry Analysts. She can be reached at smthomas (at) staffingindustry (dot) com.

OSHA provides Covid-19 recording and reporting guidance

|April 15th, 2020|

The Occupational Safety and Health Administration issued interim guidance clarifying companies’ obligations with respect to recording and reporting instances of Covid-19 in the workplace.

Virginia governor signs misclassification legislation; seeks minimum wage hike delay

|April 15th, 2020|

Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam signed nearly two dozen workforce-related laws, including legislation to combat worker misclassification and wage theft.

Prepare to pay workers for temperature checks

|April 8th, 2020|

Employers that conduct temperature checks on employees before allowing them to work their shifts might be on the hook for the time they spend awaiting those checks.

Homeland Security halts H-2B visa cap rule

|April 8th, 2020|

The Department of Homeland Security last week announced via Twitter that it has put on hold its March rule expanding access to H-2B visas.

IC ruling against Postmates not the ‘huge victory’ as claimed

|April 1st, 2020|

Postmates couriers won an IC misclassification case against Postmates in New York last week, but the decision may not be as groundbreaking as initially claimed, an attorney writes in a JDSupra blog post.

H-1B: USCIS makes FY 2021 selections

|April 1st, 2020|

USCIS has conducted its 2021 H-1B lottery and selected petitioners should have received notification. Meanwhile, due to the coronavirus pandemic, the agency is offering petitioners more time to respond to RFE and NOID notifications.

H-1B visa pre-registration window closes; premium processing for FY2020 suspended

|March 25th, 2020|

US Citizenship and Immigration Services closed the H-1B electronic registration period for all cap-subject H-1B petitions for fiscal year 2021; premium processing for current H-1Bs is suspended due to Covid-19.

Cisco agrees to $4.75 million pay-equity settlement

|March 18th, 2020|

Cisco Systems Inc. will pay $4.75 million in lost wages and interest, and pay-equity adjustments after the US DOL claimed the company paid women, black and Hispanic employees less than comparable male and white employees in similar positions.

H-1B: USCIS delays 2021 premium processing

|March 18th, 2020|

US Citizenship and Immigration Services announced Monday the temporary suspension of premium processing for fiscal year 2021 cap-subject H-1B petitions.

French high court: Uber drivers are employees

|March 11th, 2020|

France's top court upheld a lower court ruling that an Uber driver is an employee because he cannot build his own clientele or set his own prices, Reuters reports.