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From Six Years to Six Months: How Organizations Can Limit the Time Employees May File Claims Against Them
The beginning of a new year can be a great time to review your organization’s risk management and litigation-avoidance strategy. Fortunately, a recent case from Ohio's Eighth District Court of Appeals offers some helpful guidance on how employers can drastically...
The COVID-19 Vaccine is Here. Is Your Workforce Ready?
As millions of Americans await access to the COVID-19 vaccine, employers face the looming decision of whether to require vaccination for their workforce. But can businesses legally condition employment on receipt of the COVID-19 vaccine? For many employers, the answer...
Case Law Cautions for Workplace Investigations
The following article was authored by our colleagues, Alissa Oduro, Mike Tontillo, and Sean McKinley. Alissa, Mike, and Sean clerked for KWW during the summer of 2020. All three will be joining KWW as attorneys upon completion of law school and passage of the Ohio...
President Trump Signs Latest Coronavirus Relief Package into Law
Over the holiday weekend, President Trump narrowly avoided a government shutdown by signing the Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2021. Tucked inside this 5,600-page omnibus spending bill is a $900 billion COVID-19 relief package, making this new Act the most...
Wilkins, McKenzie named 2021 Ohio Super Lawyers; Trout, Karst are Rising Stars
Kastner Westman & Wilkins, LLC Shareholders James P. Wilkins and John W. McKenzie were named among the 2021 Ohio Super Lawyers, an attorney rating service designation based on peer recognition and professional achievement, both in the category of Employment...
What Changes to Workplace Law Can Employers Expect Under the Biden Administration?
As Inauguration Day quickly approaches, many employers may be wondering what the future of workplace law might look like under the Biden administration. Below is a summary of the many pro-employee changes that are likely to occur over the next four years, many of...
Ohio Curfew Order and Local Advisories Impose No New Mandates for Most Workplaces
On Thursday, the Ohio Department of Health released an order that requires all Ohioans to stay at home between the hours of 10:00 p.m. and 5:00 a.m. unless they are engaging in designated “Protected Activities” or “Essential Activities”. Governor Mike DeWine first...
New Ohio Public Health Order: Retailers Must Enforce Mask Mandate or Risk Closure
Under a new order from the Ohio Department of Health, retail businesses will soon be required to ensure that all customers wear a facial covering while on the business’s property. Failure to comply could result in local health authorities ordering the business closed....
NLRB Changes Course With Respect to Offensive Language in the Workplace
The National Labor Relations Board recently made it easier for employers to terminate or otherwise discipline employees for making offensive or abusive statements, including profane, racist, and sexually unacceptable remarks, in the course of protected activity.In a...
COVID-19 Workplace Update: Federal Court ruling could shake up FFCRA regulations
A New York federal court ruled this week that major portions of the Department of Labor's regulations governing the Families First Coronavirus Response Act (FFCRA) exceeded the Department's authority. The FFCRA was passed by Congress in March of this year to aid...
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