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Michael Schmidt, Vice Chair of Cozen O’Connor’s Labor & Employment Department, discusses current employment law news, trends, developments and guest analysis.

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Michael Schmidt, Vice Chair of Cozen O’Connor’s Labor & Employment Department, discusses current employment law news, trends, developments and guest analysis.

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English


Episodes
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VII-135-Summer 2023 Wrap-Up Part 1 (NEW DOL OVERTIME RULE)

9/4/2023
Today's episode is the first of two parts wrapping up the big developments and trends coming out of the Summer of 2023. In this Part 1, we discuss the United States Department of Labor's proposed new overtime exemption rule: what it says, what it does not say, and when it might be effective.

Duration:00:18:12

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VII-134-Panel Discussion on Supreme Court's Affirmative Action Ruling and the Impact on Employer DEI Programs

8/29/2023
I am joined by a panel that includes EEOC Commissioner Andrea Lucas and Cozen O'Connor Labor & Employment Attorneys Debra Friedman and Alan Pittler to discuss the Supreme Court's June 29, 2023 decision on affirmative action, and the implications on educational institutions AND private employer programs promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion.

Duration:01:02:43

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VII-133 - Hot Summer Employment Law Developments

7/17/2023
Today's episode looks at the hot employment law developments of the Summer of 2023, including the Supreme Court impacting diversity, equity, and inclusion programs and the "undue hardship" defense for religious accommodation requests; the new federal Pregnant Workers Fairness Act; new rules on independent contractor and overtime exemption classifications; and the first regulation of AI hiring tools.

Duration:00:49:04

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VII-132 - An Interview With NLRB GC Jennifer Abruzzo on Non-Compete Agreements

6/2/2023
On today's episode, NLRB General Counsel Abruzzo talks directly about the new Memorandum she issued this week and why she believes that the proffer, maintenance, and enforcement of non-compete agreements violate the National Labor Relations Act.

Duration:00:21:08

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VII-131 - Roundtable Discussion (Multi-Practice) of A.I. and Generative A.I. for Employers

5/22/2023
Today's episode features a roundtable discussion on Artificial Intelligence and Generative A.I. from multiple perspectives that employers should be thinking about: labor and employment, corporate and privacy, intellectual property, and regulatory.

Duration:01:06:09

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VII-130- An interview With EEOC Commissioner (Vice Chair) Jocelyn Samuels

5/2/2023
In today's new episode, I am joined by current EEOC Commissioner and Vice Chair Jocelyn Samuels to get some insight on a wide-range of topics, including public perception of the EEOC; the likely impact of pending Supreme Court decisions on religious accommodation and diversity/equity/inclusion initiatives; the new federal pregnancy accommodation rules; Covid-19 cases; and the recent federal agency partnership to combat retaliation.

Duration:01:01:16

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VII-129 - Part 2 of 2: A.I. In The Workplace (An Interview w/ Economist Christine Polek, PhD)

4/11/2023
On today's new episode (Part 2 of a two-part A.I. series), I am joined by economist Christine Polek, PhD from The Brattle Group to discuss Artificial Intelligence and how employers can use statistical and qualitative analyses to determine if their A.I. tools unintentionally violate anti-discrimination laws.

Duration:00:33:29

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VII-128 - Part 1 of 2: A.I. in the Workplace (An Interview w/ EEOC Commissioner Sonderling)

3/28/2023
Today's episode is Part 1 of 2 addressing the use of Artificial Intelligence ("A.I.") in employment-related decisions. Joining me today is current EEOC Commissioner Keith Sonderling to discuss the intersection of A.I. and EEO laws, as well as how the EEOC has been addressing these important issues.

Duration:00:46:00

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VII-127-Interview with NLRB General Counsel Abruzzo on Invalidating Severance Agreement Provisions

3/9/2023
Today I am joined by NLRB General Counsel Jennifer Abruzzo to discuss the Board's February 21, 2023 decision in McLaren Macomb invalidating certain confidentiality and non-disparagement clauses in severance agreements, the retroactive and prospective impact of the decision, and whether any other severance agreement provisions may be questioned in the future.

Duration:00:27:04

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VII-126 - Invalidating Severance Agreements (and Other Important Developments)

2/27/2023
Today's episode analyzes the NLRB's decision to invalidate standard clauses in severance agreements, a Supreme Court decision providing overtime to a highly compensated employee, guidance on remote work and the FLSA/FMLA requirements, and the trend toward a 4-day workweek.

Duration:00:55:28

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VII-125 - Special Anniversary Episode: The State of Politics and the Impact on Employers

2/1/2023
In today's special episode, I again bring back my inaugural guest from February 1, 2017 (Howard Schweitzer, Cozen O'Connor) to talk about the state of politics and the impact on employers, as well as some prognostication about 2023 and beyond.

Duration:00:41:17

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VII-124 - Top 10 (Other) L&E Issues to Think About in 2023

1/17/2023
In this second of two parts to start the new year, I address the ten issues that employers should be thinking about in 2023.

Duration:00:29:07

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VII-123 - A Complete Ban on All Non-Competes?

1/9/2023
Today's episode looks at the proposed New Year's rule issued by the FTC that would ban all non-compete agreements between employers and employees, what the next steps and likely challenges to the rule may be, and what it all means for employers.

Duration:00:30:33

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VI-122 - Interviews With EEOC, NLRB, OSHA

11/15/2022
In today's episode, I interview EEOC Commissioner Andrea Lucas, NLRB General Counsel Jennifer Abruzzo, and OSHA Assistant Secretary Douglas Parker about today's hot topics and agency initiatives.

Duration:01:04:58

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VI-121 - Top 5 Fall Things You Need To Know

11/8/2022
Today's new episode looks at the five developments you need to know now, including the new proposed independent contractor rule, the EEOC's new required poster, NLRB efforts to monitor your monitoring, salary transparency rules, and election day activities.

Duration:00:32:41

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VI-120 - Joint Employer Ping Pong

9/19/2022
This episode discusses the NLRB's proposed new September 2022 joint employer test in the context of the historical shifting political winds, and what it may mean for employers.

Duration:00:13:20

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VI-119 - What Did You Miss This Summer?

9/6/2022
Today's new episode discusses what you may have missed during the Summer of 2022, including Covid-19 and Monkeypox updates, unlawful dress codes, an ADA first, and brand new guidance from the EEOC and DOL.

Duration:00:47:42

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VI-118 - Overturning Roe v. Wade and the Impact on Employers and Employees

7/5/2022
In today's episode, I offer the takeaways from the Supreme Court's June 2022 Dobbs decision overturning Roe v. Wade, and am joined by colleagues for a roundtable discussion on the impact of the decision on benefits, health care, and labor and employment law.

Duration:01:02:07

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VI-117-Addressing Violence in the Workplace

6/6/2022
In today's episode, I am joined by Dan Pascale, Executive Vice President of Margolis, Healy and Associates, to discuss how employers should be addressing today's threats and acts of violence in the workplace.

Duration:00:37:28

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VI-116-Top 10 Employment Issues To Consider For The Summer Kick-Off

5/30/2022
As we approach the unofficial start to Summer 2022, today's new episode addresses the 10 issues that should be on the radar of all employers.

Duration:00:52:23