As featured in #WorkforceWednesday:  This week, we’re looking at how employment laws and regulations are being impacted by the Biden administration’s recent actions on the international and national stages.

President Biden’s First State of the Union

President Biden gave his first State of the Union address last week, focusing largely on Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. The President also used the State of the Union to renew his push for pro-labor policy changes in Congress.

Federal Task Force Releases Report on Worker Organizing

The White House Task Force on Worker Organizing and Empowerment recently released a report with nearly 70 recommendations. Learn more.

President Biden Makes SCOTUS Pick

President Biden has nominated D.C. Circuit Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson to replace retiring Justice Stephen Breyer on the Supreme Court. Judge Jackson’s previous decisions around employment law show a history of balanced, moderate opinions.

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