April 2025 Newsletter
Employment Law Bulletin
A Monthly Report On Labor Law Issues
Volume XXXXIII, Issue 4
In this issue: President Trump's early actions, including halting DEI programs and firing an NLRB member, face legal challenges regarding presidential authority. Federal contractor minimum wage and union-friendly policies were rescinded. Employers must track TPS work authorization expirations. New antitrust guidelines protecting worker competition face an uncertain future under the Trump administration.
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Biden Administration Issues Antitrust Guidelines for Business Activities Affecting Workers
April 09, 2025
Category: Employment Law Newsletter: A Monthly Report On Labor Law Issues

Employers Must Keep up with Work Authorization Expiration Dates and TPS Status
April 09, 2025
Category: Employment Law Newsletter: A Monthly Report On Labor Law Issues

New Administration Faces Temporary Injunctions against DEI Termination and Firing of NLRB Member
April 09, 2025
Category: Employment Law Newsletter: A Monthly Report On Labor Law Issues

Trump Executive Order Cancels a $17.75 Minimum Wage for Federal Contractors
April 09, 2025
Category: Employment Law Newsletter: A Monthly Report On Labor Law Issues