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Expert Insights: Off-the-clock work means you’re on the hook
2026-03-13T05:00:00Z

Expert Insights: Off-the-clock work means you’re on the hook

Do any of your nonexempt (“hourly”) employees ever say something like:

  • “I’ll just eat lunch at my desk.”
  • “I’ll read that report over lunch.”
  • “I can multitask during lunch to get that project done.”

Casual statements like these — perhaps said to a supervisor in passing — should set off alarm bells for HR professionals. These seemingly benign comments could indicate the potential for wage and hour violations if employees are allowed to work off the clock when they’re supposed to be on a meal break.

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Yes, employers may reevaluate remote work accommodations
2026-03-12T05:00:00Z

Yes, employers may reevaluate remote work accommodations

During the COVID-19 pandemic, employers sent many employees home to work. This strategy was effective for several years. As the disease risks faded, though, employers began requiring employees to return to the physical workplace. As a result, employees began — and continue — to ask to work from home as an accommodation under the federal Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Employers might wonder if they must keep providing such accommodations.

Not necessarily, but employers must tread carefully.

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3 key trucking rule changes coming soon
2026-03-12T05:00:00Z

3 key trucking rule changes coming soon

Drivers and motor carriers should face fewer citations starting later this month, once some important rule changes go into effect.

Vehicle-related requirements that have long frustrated fleets and enforcement officials alike are being revised or eliminated as of March 23 and April 20, 2026. While their impact is relatively narrow, carriers should understand what’s changing and how to protect themselves if roadside enforcement isn’t up to speed.

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EPA finalizes emission standards for large municipal waste combustors
2026-03-12T05:00:00Z

EPA finalizes emission standards for large municipal waste combustors

On March 10, 2026, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) finalized emission regulations for large municipal waste combustors (LMWCs). The final rule revises nearly all emission limits for new and existing LMWCs.

Who’s impacted?

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New York pricing program to continue
2026-03-12T05:00:00Z

New York pricing program to continue

On March 3, a federal judge ruled that New York’s Congestion Pricing Program would remain in effect after the program was challenged by the Secretary of the DOT. The court ruled that actions to end the pricing program were unlawful and not under the authority of the Trump administration.

The goal of the program is to reduce traffic congestion during peak hours and raise money for New York City’s public transportation. Funds for this project are primarily raised through tolls, charging certain vehicles different amounts depending on the location and time of entry to the city.

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