Workplace Rules

By: Perkins Coie LLP
  • Summary

  • As the workplace continues to evolve, understanding the latest employment rules and regulations becomes increasingly critical. Hosted by Perkins Coie’s Labor & Employment lawyers, Workplace Rules offers engaging discussions with in-house professionals, outside counsel, and leading experts on current labor and employment law topics, including regulatory changes and trends in litigation.
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Episodes
  • Supreme Court Overrules Chevron; Courts Must Determine “Best” Meaning of Statutes Without Deference
    Oct 7 2024
    This podcast episode features Chris Wilkinson and Sopen Shah discussing the significant impact of the Loper Bright decision, which eliminated Chevron deference, on employment and labor law. The speakers delve into the implications of this decision on agency rulemaking at both federal and state levels and how it may change the way regulated parties interpret regulatory authorities. They also explore the concept of “Auer deference” and the potential fallout and future shifts in the legal landscape due to this decision.
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    22 mins
  • Navigating the SEC’s Whistleblower Protection Rule in Agreements with Employees
    Sep 16 2024
    In this episode, Kristie and Allison discuss how the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) scrutinizes agreements with employees under the whistleblower protection rule. Their conversation focuses on the SEC’s enforcement efforts against employers based on agreements with their employees, with a particular emphasis on confidentiality agreements and their potential to impede whistleblowers.
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    22 mins
  • Run-up to the Election: What Should We Expect in the Federal Labor Space?
    Sep 16 2024
    In this episode, Ann Marie and Chris discuss what employers might expect in the run-up to the 2024 election regarding labor and employment law changes. They explore the impact of the Biden administration’s regulations including an extensive discussion of the FTC’s noncompete rule, the potential implications of the 2024 election, and the influence of unions on the election.
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    33 mins

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