by Sam Fulkerson
A new decision from the Tenth Circuit makes an important distinction about what constitutes a “consumer report” under the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA). In addition, new amendments under the Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act (FACTA) designed to prevent identity theft amended the FCRA effective November 1, 2008. [...]
Posted in FCRA, Fact Act, Identity Theft, Oklahoma by: Wendi Watts
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by Tony Puckett
Recently, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) issued new guidance on religious discrimination under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. It also issued two other sets of materials addressing religious discrimination: “Questions and Answers: Religious Discrimination in the Workplace” and “Best Practices for Eradicating [...]
Posted in EEOC, Oklahoma, Religious Accommodation, Religious Discrimination by: Oklahoma Employment Law Letter
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Memorial Day, the unofficial start of summer, is just a few weeks away and many employers have started thinking about adding students to their workforce. Here are some issues to consider as those eager, money-hungry youngsters join your workplace.
Safety first
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) and the U.S. Department of [...]
Posted in DOL, FLSA, OSHA, Oklahoma, Safety in the Workplace, Wage and Hour by: Oklahoma Employment Law Letter
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Samuel Goldwin, the legendary movie producer, was famous for lines like, “A verbal contract isn’t worth the paper it’s written on.” When he was dealing with employees, one of his favorite sayings was, “I’ll take 50 percent efficiency to get 100 percent loyalty.” What does that have to do with employment [...]
Posted in Discipline and Employee Misconduct, Employment Contracts, Oklahoma by: Oklahoma Employment Law Letter
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John, a regular full-time employee of BigCo, received a jury summons from federal court. Upon learning he had to appear for jury duty, he called Jamie, BigCo’s human resources representative, to find out what he needed to do. Jamie told him that he needed to take personal leave for his absence.
After [...]
Posted in Discipline, Employee Leave, Exempt Employees, Jury Duty, Non-exempt Employee, Oklahoma, Termination by: Oklahoma Employment Law Letter
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Employers all know the importance of investigating allegations of misconduct, discrimination, and harassment in the workplace. But even so, that practice sometimes falls by the wayside when times get busy. Here’s a look at a recent Tenth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals decision on workplace investigations.
Workplace Investigations: The HR [...]
Posted in Oklahoma, Workplace Discrimination, Workplace Investigation by: Oklahoma Employment Law Letter
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