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Will the World Cup trigger more FMLA usage (or leave abuse)?
2026-06-10T05:00:00Z

Will the World Cup trigger more FMLA usage (or leave abuse)?

Eleven U.S. cities, including Kansas City, Boston, and Seattle, are hosting World Cup games this year, which run from June 11 to July 19. Many fans might want to take some time off from work to watch the games, either in person or on television. Employers might want to be prepared, particularly if employees appear to use leave under the federal Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) to watch the games.

Employers should, however, ensure they don’t run afoul of the FMLA and grant leave to employees who take it for a qualifying reason.

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Top 5 construction violations for small employers
2026-06-10T05:00:00Z

Top 5 construction violations for small employers

For smaller construction employers (those with fewer than 100 employees), understanding where violations most often occur can help focus limited resources on the controls and work practices that protect employees and prevent costly surprises during an inspection. The top five most frequently cited OSHA standards are:

  1. 1926.501 – Duty to have fall protection
  2. 1926.1053 – Ladders
  3. 1926.503 – Fall protection – Training requirements
  4. 1926.451 – Scaffolds - General requirements
  5. 1926.102 – Eye and face protection

*Data reflect citations from October 2024 through September 2025, for employers covered by federal OSHA.

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Applicant says trucking company’s background check forms were too confusing and files class action
2026-06-10T05:00:00Z

Applicant says trucking company’s background check forms were too confusing and files class action

An applicant for a trucking job alleged that the company violated the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) by making background check disclosure forms too complicated. He filed a class action on behalf of applicants and employees who had received the forms.

In Askins v. CRST Expedited, Inc., a California appellate court addressed whether workers or job applicants must show actual harm in order to sue under the federal FCRA for improper background check disclosures.

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Marijuana remains off limits, DOT guidance states
2026-06-09T05:00:00Z

Marijuana remains off limits, DOT guidance states

You no longer have to weed facts from fiction when it comes to marijuana use, if you’re subject to DOT testing rules. DOT guidance confirms that commercial drivers and others subject to 49 CFR Part 40 are still prohibited from using marijuana. This is true despite the federal government’s reclassification of medical marijuana to a lower drug category.

An executive order in December, followed by an order from the Justice Department in April, brought about the reclassification of medical marijuana. Products containing marijuana approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and marijuana products regulated by a state medical marijuana law were moved from Schedule I to Schedule III of the Controlled Sub-stances Act (CSA). This action did not reclassify recreational marijuana.

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Pretrip hazmat checks drivers shouldn't skip
2026-06-09T05:00:00Z

Pretrip hazmat checks drivers shouldn't skip

When you’re transporting hazmat, what happens before the wheels start rolling matters just as much as what happens on the road. A lot of compliance issues can be traced back to missed steps during the pretrip process. When checks become routine, it’s easy for details to get overlooked without anyone realizing it.

Taking a few extra minutes before leaving can help drivers catch problems early. It also helps avoid delays, citations, and safety risks once the shipment is in transit. The goal isn’t to slow things down. It’s to make sure everything is right before the trip begins.

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