Is At-Will Employment a Myth?

At-Will Employment Myth

Forty-nine of 50 U.S. states (all but Montana) still formally recognize the at-will employment doctrine. This principle means that either the employer or employee may end an employment relationship at any time, with or without notice, for any reason or no reason at all.  However, there are now many separate limitations on employers’ rights to … Read more

NLRB Suggests Joint Employer Rules

Joint Employer NLRB Rulemaking

On May 9, 2018, the National Labor Relations Board announced that is considering rulemaking on the subject of joint employer status. The joint employer standard has received much attention in recent year. The Board’s Republican majority tried to change the standard for this important analysis through a December 2017 case decision. However, the NLRB later … Read more

Workforce Downsizing Selection Procedures

Workforce Downsizing Selection Procedures

Even if it will only affect a small part of the business, many companies face workforce downsizing at some point. The “why” is usually obvious. But it’s often more difficult to decide how to make these cuts. Here, I’ll suggest a general approach to selecting who will stay and who will go in consideration of … Read more