Employment Huddle

Ep 18: Navigating Summer Employment Challenges

28 min · 11. Juli 2025
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In this episode of the Employment Huddle, Guy and Samantha discuss various employment law topics relevant to the summer season, including employer responsibilities during summer events, monitoring sick leave patterns, managing PTO requests, and navigating religious accommodations. They also delve into the complexities of political speech in the workplace, the intersection of religion and politics, and the implications of layoffs on discrimination claims.

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Episode Ep 21: New York Secure Choice, Trump's Tariffs, Reasonable Accommodations, New York City Sick and Safe Leave Cover

Ep 21: New York Secure Choice, Trump's Tariffs, Reasonable Accommodations, New York City Sick and Safe Leave

In this episode of the Employment Hollow podcast, hosts Guy and Samantha discuss the recent developments surrounding the New York Secure Choice program, which mandates that businesses with 10 or more employees must offer a retirement plan to their employees, and the implications for employers, including potential headaches from employee pushback. They are also joined by guest expert Dylan Cruthers, litigation attorney from their firm Westerman Ball Ederer Miller Zucker & Sharfstein, to discuss the recent Supreme Court ruling on President Trump's tariffs, and the potential challenges that lay ahead for importers as they seek reimbursement. They also discuss reasonable accommodations for employees with medical conditions, updates to the New York City Sick and Safe Leave act, and Guy reveals his pick for "the best day of the year" in Water Cooler Talk.

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