1. A Trending News interview from Employment Law This Week®, featuring attorney Denise Dadika of Epstein Becker Green:

    After a decade in which mental health issues have led to lost productivity and talent retention problems, 2020 will likely see mental health conversations open up around the workplace. However, these conversations can carry legal risks for employers.

    We invite you to view Employment Law This Week® – tracking the latest developments that could impact you and your workforce. The series features three components: Trending News, Deep Dives, and Monthly Rundowns.

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  2. A Trending News interview from Employment Law This Week®, featuring attorney Adam Abrahms, Member of the Firm at Epstein Becker Green:

    The General Counsel for the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) has signaled what could be a major shift in the NLRB’s position on so-called “neutrality agreements,” in which employers make concessions and accommodations to unions that seek to organize and represent their employees.

    We invite you to view Employment Law This Week® – tracking the latest developments that could impact you and your workforce. The series features three components: Trending News, Deep Dives, and Monthly Rundowns.

    Watch the series and subscribe for email notifications: EmploymentLawThisWeek.com.

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  3. Barbara Harris, Senior Legal Editor of Practical Law Labor & Employment for Thomson Reuters Practical Law, shares some tips for keeping confidential workplace information that is gathered using AI technologies.

    This is a "Tip of the Week" segment from Employment Law This Week® (Episode 147: December 2019), an online series by Epstein Becker Green. youtu.be/LLS9ZinhopA

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  4. This Employment Law This Week® Monthly Rundown discusses the most important developments for employers heading into December 2019. The episode includes:

    1. Federal Agencies Hit New Enforcement Records

    The Department of Labor announced that both the Wage and Hour Division and the Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs (OFCCP) had record financial recoveries for fiscal year 2019. The Wage and Hour Division pulled in $322 million in wage and hour enforcement, which is $18 million more than the record set last fiscal year. And the OFCCP netted over $40 million in bias settlements—$16 million more than the previous record in fiscal year 2017. Epstein Becker Green’s Garen Dodge tells us why these record enforcements are likely to continue:

    “I think that it tells us that really nothing has changed. The Department of Labor continues to be staffed by people who are serious in enforcing the laws. I think OFCCP and the Wage and Hour Division of the US Department of Labor have all put together procedures to encourage early compliance with the laws, and to settle with those folks who have violated the law.”

    2. OFCCP Releases CSAL Supplement

    On November 8, the OFCCP released a Corporate Scheduling Announcement List Supplement, identifying 500 federal contractors for Vietnam Era Veterans Readjustment Assistance Act (VEVRAA) focused reviews. These audits will include a comprehensive review of the contractor’s policies and procedures to assess whether a business provides equal employment for protected veterans.

    3. AI Technology Gains Traction for Employers

    Artificial intelligence (AI) technology is gaining traction among employers as a tool for hiring and other HR functions. Where there is traction, regulation soon will follow, and the state of Illinois is taking the lead in that regard. Starting January 1, 2020, Illinois employers will face new restrictions on their use of AI to analyze applicant video interviews. Under the new law, the Artificial Intelligence Video Interview Act (AIVI), employers will have to notify applicants and obtain consent before using AI for video interviews, in addition to other restrictions.

    “I believe that employers across the nation can expect more of this type of restrictive legislation as employers continue to use artificial intelligence for workplace purposes. The AIVI’s concepts of notice and consent aren’t really that new. Laws governing the use of workplace biometrics, such as Illinois’ Biometric Privacy Act, similarly require notice and consent.” — Adam Forman, Member of the Firm, Epstein Becker Green

    4. NJ Looks to Tighten Restrictions on Gig Workers

    New Jersey is attempting to restrict the gig economy. The Garden State has made several aggressive moves to limit the use of independent contractors. Most recently, a bill has been introduced in the state Senate that would amend the state wage-hour and unemployment laws, and tighten the “ABC test” used to distinguish between employees and independent contractors. We’ll keep you updated on any developments with this bill and other efforts from the state.

    5. Tip of the Week

    Barbara Harris, Senior Legal Editor of Practical Law Labor & Employment for Thomson Reuters Practical Law, shares some tips for keeping confidential workplace information that is gathered using AI technologies:

    “One of the other issues is really whether the underlying data can be protected. Really, the answer to that is probably going to depend on where the data comes from, so if the AI is running over data that’s derived from your personnel files and your own Human Resources internal information, well, that information in and of itself is probably already going to be protected as confidential within your regular confidentiality agreements. So, if you're dealing with a publicly available information source in the recruiting process, you might not be able to protect that, but you can protect what’s done to it.”

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    These materials have been provided for informational purposes only and are not intended and should not be construed to constitute legal advice. The “Tip of the Week” offers one perspective on possible human resource ideas or business practices. It presents the perspective of an individual not affiliated with Epstein Becker Green and should not be considered legal advice. The content of these materials is copyrighted to Epstein Becker & Green, P.C. EMPLOYMENT LAW THIS WEEK® is a registered trademark of Epstein Becker & Green, P.C. ATTORNEY ADVERTISING.

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  5. A Trending News interview from Employment Law This Week®, featuring attorney Adam Forman, Member of the Firm:

    AI technology is gaining traction among employers as a tool for hiring and other human resources functions. Where there is increasing popularity, regulation will follow, and the state of Illinois is taking the lead with the Artificial Intelligence Video Interview Act (AIVI Act).

    We invite you to view Employment Law This Week® – tracking the latest developments that could impact you and your workforce. The series features three components: Trending News, Deep Dives, and Monthly Rundowns.

    Watch the series and subscribe for email notifications: EmploymentLawThisWeek.com.

    These materials have been provided for informational purposes only and are not intended and should not be construed to constitute legal advice. The content of these materials is copyrighted to Epstein Becker & Green, P.C. EMPLOYMENT LAW THIS WEEK® is a registered trademark of Epstein Becker & Green, P.C. ATTORNEY ADVERTISING.

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