How Companies are Dealing with Remote Work in 2024
Lawyers Off the Clock with Rebecca Strauss and Sarah Willey
Release Date: 11/13/2024
Lawyers Off the Clock with Rebecca Strauss and Sarah Willey
Can a reality TV contestant be considered an employee? In this episode, Miller Johnson employment attorneys and break down the Love Is Blind lawsuit and why the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) says contestants might be employees, not independent contractors. Using the show as a real-world case study, Rebecca and Sarah explore the legal implications of employment status, control in the workplace, and how this bizarre situation actually mirrors challenges many employers face today. Whether you’re in HR, legal, or just a reality TV fan, this episode offers...
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What really counts as a public record? Can a text message land your organization in legal trouble? And why should private employers care about the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) and the Open Meetings Act (OMA)? In this episode, Miller Johnson employment attorney sits down with to break down two critical public transparency laws: FOIA and OMA. Whether you’re in HR, work for a public body, or represent a private employer that interacts with the government, this episode will help you avoid common compliance mistakes and protect sensitive information. Tune in as we...
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Would you ever invite the Department of Labor to audit your company—on purpose? In this episode, Miller Johnson employment attorneys and break down the DOL’s recently revived PAID (Payroll Audit Independent Determination) program. This voluntary initiative allows employers to self-report and correct wage & hour or FMLA violations—before the feds come knocking. Tune in as we explore: What the PAID program is and why it’s back Who qualifies to participate (and who doesn’t) Why “voluntary” doesn’t mean “risk-free” The surprising pros and cons of...
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In this episode, Miller Johnson employment attorneys and break down a major change in federal tax law: tip and overtime wages are getting a tax break—but only for a limited time. We’re talking about how the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act” changed federal taxes on tips and overtime wages for the 2025–2028 tax years. If you’re in HR, payroll, hospitality, or food service, this quick episode gives you exactly what you need to know. Tune in as we explore: Who qualifies for the new tip deduction The difference between a deduction and an exemption How this affects...
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What happens when your company’s executives become the stars of a viral kiss cam moment — and not in a good way? In this episode, Miller Johnson employment attorneys Rebecca Strauss and Sarah Willey break down the now infamous Astronomer CEO and Chief People Officer scandal, sparked at a Coldplay concert and amplified by the lead singer himself. 🔍 We cover: The facts behind the viral moment How the company responded in just three days How the company’s quick action upheld culture and navigated public scrutiny Lessons every organization can take away about workplace relationships and...
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In this episode, Miller Johnson employment attorney sits down with immigration attorney to discuss a growing concern for HR professionals and employers: workplace visits from ICE. With immigration enforcement actions on the rise, this conversation offers practical, legally sound advice on how to respond — and how to prepare your team before agents ever walk through your door.
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In this episode, Miller Johnson employment attorneys Rebecca Strauss and Sarah Willey break down a new class action lawsuit against Workday over its use of AI in hiring. Could algorithm-driven screening expose employers to discrimination claims?
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Think travel time pay is simple? Think again. In this episode, Miller Johnson employment attorneys Rebecca Strauss and Sarah Willey break down the complex—and often misunderstood—rules around paying nonexempt employees for time spent traveling. From the ordinary commute to out-of-town overnight trips, we unpack what counts as paid work time under the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA).
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In this episode, employment attorneys Rebecca Strauss and Sarah Willey dive into a growing concern in the remote work era: full-time employees secretly holding down second jobs—on your dime. They break down the warning signs, legal implications, and practical steps employers can take to protect their time, money, and confidential information. Whether you’ve spotted suspicious productivity patterns or are simply preparing for what could happen, this episode offers the clarity and insight HR professionals and employers need.
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Miller Johnson employment attorneys Rebecca Strauss and Sarah Willey break down a step-by-step process for managing reductions in force (RIF) while minimizing legal risks. From defining the selection criteria to navigating communication strategies, this episode provides valuable insights for HR professionals facing tough decisions. Tune in for advice on handling organizational changes with care and compliance.
info_outlineIn the first of two episodes on remote work, Miller Johnson attorneys Rebecca Strauss and Sarah Willey discuss what companies and employees are thinking about work outside the office.