The DOL Weighs in on the Outside Sales Employee Exemption in Latest Opinion Letters

On June 25, 2020, the U.S. Department of Labor (“DOL”) released opinion letters regarding exempt employees under the federal Fair Labor Standards Act (“FLSA”).  Two of the letters specifically address the outside sales employee exemption. The FLSA provisions on minimum wage and overtime laws are in Section 7(a) of the FLSA.  Employees who are exempt […]

Supreme Court Allows Religious Schools to Hire and Fire Certain Teachers Without Adherence to Anti-Discrimination Laws

In a 7-2 decision, the U.S. Supreme Court held that anti-discrimination laws do not apply to the employment relationship between religious schools and teachers whose job responsibilities include religious instruction and training. The decision consolidates two cases, Our Lady of Guadalupe School v. Morrissey-Berru and St. James School v. Biel, arising from discrimination lawsuits filed […]

Work-Related Expenses While Teleworking During the COVID-19 Pandemic

Although most states have fully or almost reopened, some businesses, such as Twitter and Salesforce, have implemented indefinite remote-working policies.  Many other businesses will likely follow suit to some extent.  As teleworking becomes the norm for many, the question of whether employers must reimburse employees for work-related expenses, such as computers or laptops, internet connection, […]

The Shenkman Private Client Group of Oppenheimer & Co. Inc. Accountant/Attorney “Summer Webinar Series.”

This morning, Chaim Book was the featured speaker on the Shenkman Private Client Group of Oppenheimer & Co. Inc. Accountant/Attorney “Summer Webinar Series.” Chaim addressed many topics regarding workplace law in the post-COVID-19 pandemic world including: How to prepare for re-opening offices. The legal challenges of returning to work when the COVID-19 pandemic restrictions are […]

Revised PPP Loan Forgiveness Application and Guidance

The Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) Loan Forgiveness Application issued by the Small Business Administration (SBA) has been updated as of June 16, 2020.  Borrowers can access the revised loan forgiveness application HERE. Further, on June 22, 2020, the SBA released new Interim Final Rules on the PPP Flexibility Act, which was signed into law on […]

S8275A & S8181A Signed: NYS Bills Regarding Unemployment Benefits and Disaster Emergency Loans

Governor Cuomo recently signed into law two bills that arose from the COVID-19 pandemic, affecting businesses and individuals: S8181A and S8275A. Through Executive Order 202.31, Governor Cuomo temporarily suspended forfeiture of unemployment benefits that was imposed on claims based on previous false statements or representations.  S8275A, which was signed into law on June 13, 2020, amends the […]

Supreme Court Rules in Favor of LGBTQ Workplace Rights

In a landmark decision, the Supreme Court of the United States (“Supreme Court”) ruled on June 15, 2020 by a 6-3 vote that employers who discriminate against their employees on the basis of their sexual orientation or transgender status are in violation of Title VII of the Civil Rights Law of 1964 (“Title VII”).  The […]

Why I Prefer Mediation and Hot Topics in Employment Law

Please listen to the below recording of Chaim Book’s interview with Professor Elliot Lasson of the University of Maryland Baltimore County where Chaim discusses how he got into employment law; workplace issues that arise relating to accommodation; why he prefers mediation and what are the hot areas of employment law in 2020.