DOL Releases Revised FFCRA Regulations Effective Immediately
18 September, 2020
Estimated time to read: 1 minute
The Families First Coronavirus Response Act (FFCRA) initially enacted by legislation earlier this spring was recently faced with a recent New York supreme court injunction. Effective immediately, the federal Department of Labor has issued revised regulations highlighted below.Definition of Health Ca...
Compliance Corner (Update): Private Business COVID-19 Vaccine Mandate Begins January 4th
05 November, 2021
Estimated time to read: 2 minutes
Back in September President Biden announced an action plan for the COVID-19 pandemic, which included proposals for private business vaccine mandates and regular COVID-19 testing for employees. When this news was announced, isolved’s People Services team provided some insight into what employers shou...
BREAKING NEWS: U.S. District Court Granted Preliminary Injunction on FLSA Overtime Rule
23 November, 2016
Estimated time to read: 30 seconds
Less than two weeks before the FLSA overtime new rule was slated to go into effect, a federal judge at the U.S. District Court in Texas blocked the policy. Judge Amos L. Mazzant III issued the surprising decision on Tuesday after 21 states and a long list of businesses filed lawsuits that would chal...
Overviewing the Status of the Overtime Rule and Replacement of the Affordable Care Act
14 March, 2017
Estimated time to read: 1 minute, 45 seconds
The fate of several federal regulations remain unclear as Congress and the Trump Administration work on scaling back or repealing regulations put into place by the former administration. Following President Trump’s inauguration, pending regulations across all federal agencies were frozen, which oft...
Beyond the Paycheck: Building a Holistic Financial Wellness Strategy
13 August, 2025
Estimated time to read: 2 minutes, 45 seconds
Imagine the relief of getting paid the same day rent is due. Or the comfort of speaking to a financial coach when you're overwhelmed by bills or budgeting. For many employees, especially those living paycheck to paycheck or navigating debt, these aren’t just nice-to-have benefits: they’re...
Telehealth can be the right call for cost-conscious employers—if HIPAA standards are met
14 June, 2016
Estimated time to read: 2 minutes
Telehealth—an alternate means of providing medical services by phone or video consultations, email, remote passive monitoring services or the electronic transmittal of medical information—has been around for years, but it is fast becoming a medical service option provided by employers as an alternat...
Compliance Corner: Addressing Dobbs v. Jackson with Your Workforce
31 August, 2022
Estimated time to read: 4 minutes, 45 seconds
The Supreme Court’s decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization impacts many, including employers who provide health benefits to their workforces. This month’s Compliance Corner blog offers insight and recommendations for some common questions that employers may have. Find out more by...
Compliance Corner: 2024 HR Trends for the Year!
31 January, 2024
Estimated time to read: 7 minutes, 15 seconds
Welcome to 2024 -- the new year promises to be an exciting time for the Human Resources (HR) world! There are a few standout trends that started percolating in 2023, and we are very interested to see the trajectory. From minimum wage increases to pay transparency laws, there is a litany of changes a...
Compliance Corner: Q&A on Salary History Bans
29 July, 2022
Estimated time to read: 3 minutes, 30 seconds
Some employers use salary history as a way to set or negotiate compensation, but this tactic can have unintended consequences - including causing salary inequities and gaps. Salary history bans are one way to attempt to close those gaps. But for states and localities that don’t have any salary ban l...
Compliance Corner: Q&A on COVID-19 Vaccines and What HR Should Know
30 April, 2021
Estimated time to read: 4 minutes
With all U.S. adults eligible for COVID-19 vaccines, many employers are getting ready for a new normal but are still unsure of what the future of work will look like. In this month’s Compliance Corner blog, isolved People Services HR Consultant Rachel Barr is answering common questions...
Compliance Corner: 2025 Changes to State Minimum Wage
13 January, 2025
Estimated time to read: 3 minutes
The federal minimum wage has remained unchanged since 2009. On the state, city and county level, however, things are moving quickly. A record number of jurisdictions will increase their minimum wage rates in 2025. Here are the increases known as of January 1, 2025, as well as the dates of expe...
Compliance Corner: Major Change in Salary Threshold for White Collar Overtime Exemptions
19 November, 2024
Estimated time to read: 3 minutes
Things move quickly in the world of HR compliance—especially lately. In a decision that will have an impact on nearly every business and organization, the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Texas vacated and set aside the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL)’s final regulation increasing the...
Compliance Corner: Navigating the Regulatory Landscape in 2025
19 March, 2025
Estimated time to read: 3 minutes, 15 seconds
The recent changes in federal policies, including diversity, equity, inclusion and belonging (DEI&B) programs, impact federal agencies, federal contractors and those who receive federal grants. These developments could have implications for private employers as well. To navigate regulatory updat...
Five years in the making, controversial ‘persuader’ rule stopped just four days short of finish line
26 July, 2016
Estimated time to read: 1 minute, 45 seconds
On June 27, a federal district court judge in Texas issued a nationwide preliminary injunction against the Labor Department’s controversial “persuader” rule that was scheduled to take effect July 1. This eleventh-hour stoppage was a major victory for the many states, business groups and employers th...
Empowering the People Hero: Strategic Human Capital Management for the Mid-Market Enterprise in 2025
26 August, 2025
Estimated time to read: 3 minutes, 30 seconds
In 2025, the scope of human capital management (HCM) appears to have expanded far beyond its administrative roots. What once seemed limited to payroll, benefits, and compliance is now a critical enabler of business strategy, resilience, and workforce agility, especially within the mid-market. &...
Compliance Corner: Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) Updates
12 August, 2025
Estimated time to read: 1 minute, 15 seconds
In the world of compliance things move quickly and not always in a linear, straightforward direction. Case in point? Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) updates. As you may already be aware, in late 2024 the Department of Labor (DOL) filed an appeal when the proposed minimum salary threshold...
50 State Legal Update—A Mid-Year Check In
12 June, 2023
Estimated time to read: 1 minute, 30 seconds
As we near the halfway point for 2023, it’s safe to say state legislatures across the country have been busy. The passage of laws has been so fast and furious, in fact, that it’s tremendously difficult for HR leaders and teams to keep pace (and keep compliant). We recently conducted a mid-year legal...
Miss Our HR Hot Topics Twitter Chat? Check Out This Recap.
21 March, 2022
Estimated time to read: 1 minute
isolved’s recent Twitter chat, “HR Hot Topics” highlighted the insights of Principal Analyst of Constellation Research, R “Ray” Wang. The chat was joined by others within the HR industry, including isolved’s leadership team and industry thought leaders. Read below for a brief recap of the virtual ev...
Compliance Corner (Update): OSHA Withdraws Vaccine-or-Test Mandate
28 January, 2022
Estimated time to read: 1 minute, 30 seconds
President Biden’s action plan for the Covid-19 pandemic, released in September of 2021, included a mandate that the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) develop vaccine-or-test regulations for employers with 100 or more employees. Following this order, OSHA prepared an Emergency Temp...
Compliance Corner: OSHA Vaccine-or-Test Mandate Reinstated
20 December, 2021
Estimated time to read: 1 minute, 15 seconds
President Biden announced an action plan for the COVID-19 pandemic back in September, which included a vaccine-or-test proposal for employers with 100 or more employees. Although the proposal was temporarily blocked, it is now back in effect after the 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals “lifted the st...
Compliance Corner: Q&A on Preparing for a Successful Benefits Renewal
28 October, 2022
Estimated time to read: 2 minutes, 30 seconds
Benefits Enrollment time is upon us. Every HR rep knows just what an important time of year this is for HR and all employees. Employees will be electing new benefits, but they will also be renewing benefits from prior years. HR reps might be thinking about what they can do to be best prepared this s...
Talent and Tech Trends You Need to Know
23 July, 2025
Estimated time to read: 1 minute, 15 seconds
From evolving technology to changing workforce expectations, human resource (HR) leaders are at the heart of navigating rapid transformation in 2025. But what's truly driving their strategic decisions? We dove into findings from our "Elevating HR in the Age of AI" report, which analyzes...
Culture Counts: How Business Owners Can Use Culture to Improve Recruiting and Retention
09 February, 2024
Estimated time to read: 2 minutes, 45 seconds
Business owners know this adage far too well—a company will only go as far as its talent can take it. While that truism is timeless, the talent landscape has changed. First, let’s start with the bad news. Finding and keeping talented employees has never been more complicated. There has been a...
New FLSA Overtime Rules Make Accurate Time Tracking More Important Than Ever
31 May, 2016 | 1 Comments
Estimated time to read: 2 minutes
Just last week, On May 18, 2016, Secretary Perez and President Obama announced that the Department of Labor finalized drastic changes to the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA), which update overtime regulations. These new changes will go into effect on December 1, 2016, giving employers some time to up...
The New Overtime Rule: What It Requires, Whom It Affects
28 June, 2016
Estimated time to read: 2 minutes
The Labor Department’s new overtime rule—released in May and scheduled to take effect on Dec. 1—extends the Fair Labor Standards Act’s protections to most salaried workers who earn less than $47,476 a year ($913 a week). The move will expand FLSA coverage to an estimated 4.2 million workers who earn...