The duties test must be applied to determine an employee’s exempt status or employers may face an adverse (and costly) appellate court decision like this one!

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Michigan issues new COVID-19 rules for health care employers and ends restrictions for all other employers, effective today.

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Michigan to allow return to in-person work starting May 24 as state reaches COVID-19 vaccination threshold.

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Michigan incentivizes residents to get the COVID-19 vaccine with double-benefit of defeating virus and fully reopening state’s economy sooner.

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In current legal landscape, employers may do well to continue including a contractual limitations period on employment applications and handbook acknowledgments.

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Michigan extends work from home order for six month amid increases of COVID-19 cases, rise in variants.

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Employment landscape shifts (again) for employers as U.S. Department of Labor withdraws opinion letters under new Biden administration.

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Michigan Court of Appeals issues rare ruling in employee versus contractor workers’ disability compensation case.

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Michigan amended its COVID-19 laws to provide retroactive liability protections for business owners and affirmative defenses for employers responding to employee retaliation claims, as well as to address other important changes.

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Employers can take these steps to protect themselves and employees working remotely from digital sexual harassment.

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