On December 19, 2025, New York Governor Kathy Hochul signed into law the “Trapped at Work Act” (the “Act”) (N.Y. Lab. Law §§ 1050–55) to prohibit certain types of so-called “stay-or-pay” agreements that require an employee to repay an employer for certain expenses or compensation if the employee terminates employment within a certain
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UK Employment Rights Act Finally Becomes Law
On December 18, 2025, the UK Government passed the Employment Rights Bill, which will now be referred to as the Employment Rights Act 2025 (the “Act”). This represents the “biggest upgrade in employment rights for a generation” and introduces a wide-ranging suite of reforms to be implemented over the course of the next two years.…
EEOC Releases New Technical Assistance: “Discrimination Against American Workers Is Against The Law”
On November 19, 2025, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (“EEOC”) released a technical assistance document, “Discrimination Against American Workers Is Against The Law,” and updated its landing page on national origin discrimination. This development reflects EEOC Chair Lucas’s focus on national origin discrimination and Anti-American bias and follows comments she made in January…
California Update: New Employment Laws and Compliance Obligations for 2026
California Governor Gavin Newsom has signed several Assembly Bills (AB) and Senate Bills (SB) that expand employee rights and increase workplace compliance obligations for employers. Here is a rundown on the key new laws. Unless otherwise specified, the laws take effect on January 1, 2026.…
Supreme Court Holds That All Employment Discrimination is Equal: Ames v. Ohio Dept. of Youth Servs.
On June 5, 2025, the U.S. Supreme Court altered the landscape for employers facing “reverse discrimination” Title VII lawsuits in the Sixth, Seventh, Eighth, Tenth, and DC Circuits, by striking down a rule that had required plaintiffs from “majority groups” to allege additional “background circumstances” to state a prima facie case of employment discrimination. Examples…
Former EEOC Officials Respond to EEOC Technical Assistance Document “What You Should Know About DEI-Related Discrimination at Work”
On April 3, 2025, 10 former Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (“EEOC”) officials, including former commissioners, general counsel, and Chairs Charlotte A. Burrows and Jenny R. Yang, issued a public letter responding to the recent EEOC technical assistance document, “What You Should Know About DEI-Related Discrimination at Work,” which we described in a…
German Federal Labor Court Rules on Phantom Shares; What Employers Need to Know
The German Federal Labor Court (Bundesarbeitsgericht – BAG) has issued two new decisions impacting virtual stock option plans (VSOPs). In a March 19, 2025 decision (BAG, March 19, 2025 – 10 AZR 67/24), BAG ruled that virtual stock options (“phantom shares”) are not speculative options/opportunities, but rather part of the remuneration already earned…
European Companies Wrestle with U.S. Government’s Anti-DEI Push
On March 29, United States embassies across Europe began sending letters and an accompanying “Certification regarding compliance with applicable federal anti-discrimination law” to companies in Belgium, Bulgaria, Denmark, France, Italy, Luxembourg, and Spain. This certification purports to apply Executive Order (“EO”) 14173 (“Ending Illegal Discrimination and Restoring Merit-Based Opportunity”) to U.S. government suppliers and contractors…
EEOC Technical Assistance: “What You Should Know About DEI-Related Discrimination at Work”
On March 19, 2025, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (“EEOC”) released two “technical assistance” documents titled, “What You Should Know About DEI-Related Discrimination at Work” and “What To Do If You Experience Discrimination Related to DEI at Work” (“technical assistance”). The technical assistance follows President Trump’s issuance of Executive Order 14173…
Federal Appeals Court Reinstates Provisions of DEI Executive Orders
As explained in a prior blog post, on January 21, 2025, President Trump signed Executive Order 14173 (“Ending Illegal Discrimination and Restoring Merit-Based Opportunity”) (the “EO”), establishing new requirements for federal contractors and grant recipients to agree that their compliance with federal anti-discrimination laws is “material to the government’s payment decisions” for purposes of…