The rules of engagement are changing fast. Are you prepared for the “watershed moments” ahead?
麻豆传媒鈥檚 latest labor and employment webinar provided attendees with a deep dive into the pivotal changes emerging from the NLRB and EEOC. We discussed new precedents and their effect on an employer鈥檚 company.
The NLRB Reset
- Regional Power Shift: Analyzing the Board鈥檚 first decision regarding Regional Director authority.
- Precedent on the Chopping Block: A look at the “Cemex” ruling and the future of mandatory union recognition.
- The Carey Era: Insights into new General Counsel Crystal Carey鈥檚 stance on “captive audience” meetings and the potential reinstatement of Babcock & Wilcox Co.
EEOC: Privacy, Accommodations, and New Guidance
- Personnel and Procedural Updates at the EEOC: Commissioner updates and what new procedures will mean for agency action moving forward.
- The UPenn Case: A look at the legal battle to block the disclosure of personal student/faculty info in antisemitism probes.
- Compliance Shifts: Discussion on the January 9, 2026, district court order regarding abortion accommodations, gender-specific dress codes, and private space usage.
- National Origin: Reviewing the latest guidance on discrimination protections for Americans.
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