The COVID-19 pandemic has exposed many difficult economic and social realities for working people in the United States. Agencies have not been immune from this phenomena, seeing once-in-a-generation staffing changes due to remote work and the lingering effects of the “Great Resignation”.

Now more than ever, agencies are hiring remote workers across multiple states and localities, bringing with it a new host employer responsibilities to navigate complicated, cross-jurisdictional labor law compliance. A patchwork of state laws, each with its own set of standards, now govern agencies operating across the U.S. in areas including paid family and medical leave, pay equity and transparency initiatives, fair chance hiring practices, employee electronic monitoring, and more.

Labor Issues We're Watching

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Federal Overtime Rule

Facing higher labor costs and increasing project cost unpredictability, learn more about how looming changes to the federal overtime rule changes could harm how agencies manage and grow their businesses.

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Independent Contractors and Employee Classification Issues

Agencies rely heavily on contracted freelance talent to scale their workforces quickly in response to client project lifecycles. Increasing complexity and rigidity in state and federal worker classification laws may threaten these flexible and efficient staffing solutions.

Wage Transparency Laws

Impact and Potential Approaches for Agencies:

The 4As Chief Talent & People Officer Committee recently met to discuss the ongoing changes in the U.S. across municipalities and states regarding wage transparency laws related to recruitment and job postings.

Latest Labor News

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11/22/2021

OSHA Rule Issued for Federal Vaccine Mandate for Large Employers, Then Stayed

On November 5, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration’s (OSHA) published its emergency temporary standard (ETS) that provides more details…

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07/29/2021

DOL Regulation to Watch: Federal Minimum Salary Threshold for Classifying Exempt Employees

As President Biden’s Department of Labor (DOL) nominees continue to move through the Senate confirmation process and publicly…

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01/01/1970

White House Imposes December 8 Deadline for Federal Contractor And Subcontractor Vaccines

The White House approved new guidance on September 24 that would require federal contractors and subcontractors to have…

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01/01/1970

Federal Overtime Rules on Biden Administration’s Regulatory Agenda for 2022

The Biden Administration’s fall 2021 regulatory agenda projects that the Department of Labor (DOL) will revisit before April…