Jeffrey H. Ruzal, a Member of the Firm in the Employment, Labor & Workforce Management practice, in the firm’s New York office, was quoted in Law360, in “DOL Agenda Looks to Deliver On Regulatory Relief Promises,” by Braden Campbell. (Read the full version – subscription required.)
Following is an excerpt:
“I think President Trump and [Labor] Secretary [Alexander] Acosta are really focusing on trying to expand business and not otherwise hinder business expansion through excessive rulemaking,” Epstein Becker Green hospitality team leader Jeffrey Ruzal said. “This is one that I don’t necessarily see as extremely pro-business, but I definitely think it serves a significant benefit for hospitality employers.” …
“To some extent, there seems to be a lot of DOL activity here,” Ruzal said. “Granted, the regulatory activity or potential regulatory activity that we’re hearing about would certainly be pro-business and less restrictive on business activity, but nevertheless, there definitely is a lot of regulatory activity going on.”
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