Chicago Amends Ban the Box Ordinance Effective Immediately
The City of Chicago passed amendments to its long-standing ban the box ordinance. These took effect immediately and impact both criminal history use and the adverse action process.
The City of Chicago passed amendments to its long-standing ban the box ordinance. These took effect immediately and impact both criminal history use and the adverse action process.
The Gainesville City Commission adopted a Fair Chance Ordinance that will impact private employers. The ordinance became effective immediately. Important Updates!
A global leader in supply chain management and logistics recently entered into a $2.7 million settlement to resolve allegations that its use of criminal history during the pre-employment screen was discriminatory.
A nationwide hardware retailer is facing a proposed class action resulting from allegations the employer violated the Fair Credit Reporting Act.
On March 31, 2023, Kentucky's Governor signed Senate Bill 47 into law, legalizing medical marijuana. This bill goes into effect January 1, 2025.
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) has issued an updated version of the “A Summary of Your Rights Under the Fair Credit Reporting Act." Find out how to download it now.
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is “dedicated to making sure [consumers] are treated fairly by banks, lenders and other financial institutions.” Unfortunately, that mission suffered a major blow when a massive data breach came to light.
Does this sound familiar? Every time you feel like you have your hiring and labor-related processes and policies nailed down, another legislative, regulatory, or legal shift emerges. Join Kelly Uebel for our next "Keeping Up with Compliance" webinar on April 27.