HR Monthly Round Up - March 2024
Welcome, everyone! In the next few minutes, we’ll review the latest in HR news. Let’s get started.
The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission announced that it will open the online reporting platform for employers to submit their 2023 EEO-1 data on April 30.
All private-sector employers with 100 or more employees, and federal contractors with 50 or more employees meeting certain criteria, are mandated to annually collect and submit demographic workforce data to the EEOC. The deadline to file is June 4.
In other news, on March 8, a U.S. district judge in Texas blocked the National Labor Relations Board rule for determining joint employer status. The rule had been scheduled to take effect March 11.
The Agency expressed its disappointment and said it’s considering the next steps in light of this change.
In 2021, the state of Florida passed the Individual Freedom Act, commonly known as the “Stop W.O.K.E. Act.” The law banned Florida employers from mandating employee attendance to any training or instruction that essentially promoted a certain set of beliefs regarding the treatment of individuals based on race, color, sex, or national origin.
However, a recent decision by the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals now enables Florida employers to require meetings and/or employee training on the law’s restricted areas, including diversity, equity, and inclusion programs.
The March 4th unanimous decision in Honeyfund.com, Inc. v. Governor, State of Florida listed all the types of training that the law prohibited. The court said that by prohibiting training regarding only certain types of ideas, the act targets speech based on its conduct.
And, finally, on March 11, President Biden revealed his 2025 budget proposal, which includes paid leave. As in years past, this is only a proposal. Any related legislation would need to come from Congress, which has failed to enact past measures. The proposal does, however, illustrate a continuing movement toward paid leave at the federal level.
That’s all the HR news we have time for today. For more information on these topics, click the content links in the transcript below. Thanks for watching. See you next month!