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New Year, New Challenges: What Hospitality Employers Need To Know
14 January 2015
Fisher Phillips LLP
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Shayna Balch was a guest blogger for the Phoenix Business
Journal on January 6, 2015.
According the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the hospitality
sector added 321,000 additional jobs in 2014.
In the article, Shayna provides employers with her top
predictions for labor law issues that will play a vital role in the
hospitality industry in 2015.
- Increased wage and hour law enforcement for tipped
employees.
- Scrutiny of background checks.
- Americans with Disabilities Act accommodations.
- Class-action waivers in arbitration agreements.
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