A secret field that summons lightning. A massive spiral that disappears into a salt lake. A celestial observatory carved into a volcano. Meet the wild—and sometimes explosive—world of land art, where artists craft masterpieces with dynamite and bulldozers. In our Season 2 premiere, guest Dylan Thuras, cofounder of Atlas Obscura, takes us off road and into the minds of the artists who literally reshaped parts of the Southwest. These works aren’t meant to be easy to reach—or to explain—but they just might change how you see the world. Land art you’ll visit in this episode: - Double Negative and City by Michael Heizer (Garden Valley, Nevada) - Spiral Jetty by Robert Smithson (Great Salt Lake, Utah) - Sun Tunnels by Nancy Holt (Great Basin Desert, Utah) - Lightning Field by Walter De Maria (Catron County, New Mexico) - Roden Crater by James Turrell (Painted Desert, Arizona) Via Podcast is a production of AAA Mountain West Group.…
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Öglykäm ist der Podcast der Young Diabetologists Österreich. Wir bieten euch prägnantes Teaching, Hot-Topics und wollen die bunten Facetten der Diabetologie beleuchten. Willst Du bei den YDs mitmachen und Dich beteiligen? Bitte kontaktiere uns unter office@oedg.at Folgt uns auf Social Media! https://x.com/YD_AUT?s=20 https://t.co/e6NO2XD4lo
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Welcome to the Ogletree Deakins podcast page. Here, you can expect to hear timely and conversational discussions on labor and employment law topics covering the latest developments and trending issues impacting employers. We encourage you to subscribe and also rate and review if you find the podcast useful. Contact us with topics you’d like to hear, questions, and feedback at client.services@ogletree.com or follow us on LinkedIn or Twitter (@OgletreeDeakins).
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"Po Co Ja To Oglądam?" to podcast, w którym oglądamy filmy złe, gorsze oraz te najgorsze, a później dzielimy się z Wami przemyśleniami na ich temat. Omawiamy kinematografię klasy b, nieudane spin-offy klasyków gatunku i produkcje, które nigdy nie powinny powstać.
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I'm the Executive Director of Freedom's Frontier National Heritage Area. I'm experimenting with this tool to see how we might be able to tell stories of freedom from our area. We'll get an interesting new name for this at some point, but right now, I'm just checking out how it works!
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Există un loc în care ne privim în ochi și unde ne permitem să fim sinceri cu noi înșine. Un loc în care ne ascundem ca să plângem sau ne retragem pentru ne adresa nouă înșine foarte necesarele încurajări. Fie că suntem obosiți după o zi grea, că e dimineață și ne pregătim să pornim la drum, fie că verificăm încă o dată șuvița aia rebelă după ce ne-am aranjat părul înainte de party, că ne credem la karaoke sau că avem nevoie de un moment de respiro cu zăvorul tras, oglinda din baie a văzut m ...
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A podcast that takes you on a journey through the life of Anthony Oglesby, a man who overcame poverty to become a successful businessman and community leader. Each episode will begin with Anthony telling a story from his life that had a significant impact on him. He will then conduct a live interview with someone who was involved in the story, providing their perspective and memories of the event. Finally, Anthony will share the psychological effects that the experience had on him.
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In this installment of our Workplace Strategies Watercooler 2025 podcast series, shareholders Lauren Hicks (Indianapolis/Atlanta), Chris Near (Columbia), and Jay Patton (Birmingham), provide updates about the Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs (OFCCP) under the new administration, as well as recent matters of interest to federal contrac…
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Ogletree Deakins’ new podcast series, Payroll Brass Tax, offers insights into frequently asked questions about employment and payroll tax. In the inaugural episode, Mike Mahoney (shareholder, Morristown/New York) and Stephen Kenney (associate, Dallas) discuss paid time off (PTO) donation programs, which allow employees to support each other during …
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In the second part of the two-part Workplace Strategies Watercooler 2025 podcast series on changes employers can expect from the new administration, Jim Plunkett (shareholder, Washington, D.C.) continues his discussion on post-election policy changes with three additional panelists. Stacy Bunck (shareholder, Kansas City) covers the recent changes a…
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In this installment of our Workplace Strategies Watercooler 2025 podcast series, Luther Wright offers listeners an engaging discussion on how employers can create a cohesive and resilient workforce in the face of change, conflict, and uncertainty. Luther, who is the office managing shareholder of Ogletree’s Nashville office and the firm’s Assistant…
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In this episode of our Cross-Border Catch-Up podcast series, Goli Rahimi (Chicago) and Lina Fernandez (Boston) discuss Chile’s new Karin Law, officially known as Law Number 21.647, and break down the law’s key provisions and its implications for employers. Lina and Goli explain how this comprehensive legislation aims to prevent and address workplac…
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In part one of this two-part Workplace Strategies Watercooler 2025 podcast series on changes employers can expect from the new administration, Jim Plunkett (shareholder, Washington, D.C.) sits down with Scott Kelly (shareholder, Birmingham) to discuss the current status and challenges faced by federal contractors following changes at the Office of …
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In this installment of our Workplace Strategies Watercooler 2025 podcast series, Dee Anna Hays (shareholder, Tampa) and Lucas Asper (shareholder, Greenville), who are co-chairs of the firm’s Multistate Advice and Counseling Practice Group, join Todd Duffield (shareholder, Atlanta) to discuss the latest tips and trends for multistate handbooks. Dee …
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In this installment of our Workplace Strategies Watercooler 2025 podcast series, the speakers from our interactive Accommodations Workshop offer an information-packed look at complex issues under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Jamie Brod Ashton (shareholder, Dallas) kicks things off by highlighting common mistakes employers often make d…
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In this episode of our Multistate Monday podcast series, Dee Anna Hays (co-chair of the firm’s Multistate Advice and Counseling Practice Group), Susan Gorey, and Stephanie Generotti continue their discussion on E-Verify, I-9 requirements, and state-specific mandates. In part two of their conversation, they focus on three types of warrant-based scen…
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In this episode of our Cross-Border Catch-Up podcast series, Lina Fernandez (Boston) and Kate Thompson (New York/Boston) delve into the latest developments in Australia’s non-compete legislation. Kate and Lina specifically discuss the proposed ban on non-compete clauses for employees earning below the high-income threshold of $175,000 AUD, its pote…
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In this episode of our Multistate Monday podcast series, Dee Anna Hays, a shareholder in the firm’s Tampa office and co-chair of the Multistate Advice and Counseling Practice Group, sits down with Susan Gorey (senior counsel, Indianapolis) and Stephanie Generotti (of counsel, Tampa) to discuss the evolving landscape of E-Verify requirements across …
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In this podcast, Shareholder Michael McKnight (Raleigh) and Associate Lauren Watson (Raleigh) discuss the primary privacy challenges that manufacturers face, including pitfalls and best practices surrounding employee monitoring, biometric data collection, and information storage, especially when employers use tools enabled with artificial intellige…
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GLP-1 ist aktuell omnipräsent in der Diabetologie, aber welche anderen Inkretine können eine Rolle spielen? Was hat das mit Diabetes-Remission und mit Adipositas zu tun? Ein Gespräch mit einem österreichischen Experten zu diesem Thema mit spannenden Einblicken in die Entwicklung moderner Pharmakotherapie des Diabetes mellitus Typ 2. Eure Hosts: Sim…
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In this podcast, Sacramento shareholders and co-chairs of the Workplace Violence Prevention Practice Group, Karen Tynan and Robert Rodriguez, discuss the significant changes brought by SB 553, California’s Workplace Violence Prevention Plan Law, and the implications of its draft regulations. They review specific requirements of the draft regulation…
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In this podcast, Karen Tynan (shareholder, Sacramento) sits down with Stefan Borovina (of counsel, New York) to discuss the New York Retail Worker Safety Act and provide essential information for New York retail employers. Stefan and Karen, who is a co-chair of the Workplace Violence Prevention Practice Group, discuss how to determine which busines…
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In this podcast, Karen Tynan and Robert Rodriguez—who are the co-chairs of Ogletree Deakins’ Workplace Violence Prevention Practice Group—answer the most frequently asked questions (FAQs) on California’s workplace violence law. Robert and Karen, both of whom are shareholders in the firm’s Sacramento office, review essential training requirements, t…
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Privacy and Security in AI Note-Taking and Recording Tools, Part 2: Risk Mitigation and ADMT Regulations
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In the second part of this two-part series, Ben Perry (shareholder, Nashville) and Lauren Watson (associate, Raleigh) discuss the use of artificial intelligence (AI)-powered note-taking and recording tools in the workplace. Ben (who is co-chair of the firm’s Cybersecurity and Privacy Practice Group) and Lauren discuss the various risks and consider…
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Safety Perspectives From the Dallas Region: OSHA’s Evolving Investigation Tactics and Communications
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In this episode of our Safety Perspectives From the Dallas Region series, John Surma (Houston) and Frank Davis (Dallas) delve into the intricacies of OSHA’s Rapid Response Investigation (RRI) letter and the emerging trend of OSHA’s use of email questionnaires that the agency doesn’t treat like an RRI letters. Frank and John discuss the implications…
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In part one of our three-part series on California’s new workplace violence prevention law, Robert Rodriguez (shareholder, Sacramento) and Karen Tynan (shareholder, Sacramento) discuss the lessons employers have learned about workplace violence inspections during the law’s first year of implementation. Karen and Robert, who are co-chairs of the fir…
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Privacy and Security in AI Note-Taking and Recording Tools, Part I: Risks and Considerations
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In the first part of this two-part series, Ben Perry (shareholder, Nashville) and Lauren Watson (associate, Raleigh) discuss the use of artificial intelligence (AI)-powered note-taking and recording tools in the workplace. Lauren and Ben (who is co-chair of the firm’s Cybersecurity and Privacy Practice Group) explore the benefits of these tools, su…
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In this podcast, Diana Nehro (shareholder, New York/Boston) sits down with Jamie Haar (of counsel, New York) to discuss the New York City Department of Consumer and Worker Protection’s (DCWP) rigorous enforcement of the Earned Safe and Sick Leave Law and the Fair Workweek Law. Jamie and Diana provide an overview of these laws, including their requi…
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In this episode of our Cross-Border Catch-Up podcast series, Lina Fernandez (Boston) and Kate Thompson (New York/Boston) discuss the growing trend of “right to disconnect” laws that permit employees to disengage from work-related communications and activities during non-working hours. Kate and Lina explore how right-to-disconnect legislation is bei…
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In episode 12 of Ogletree Deakins’ Safety Basics podcast series, John Surma (shareholder, Houston) sits down with Karen Tynan (shareholder, Sacramento) to discuss the intricacies of OSHA inspections and investigations. Karen and John cover how to effectively manage interactions with OSHA and ensure compliance. They also discuss the various types of…
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In this episode of our Cross-Border Catch-Up podcast series, Patty Shapiro (San Diego) and Shirin Aboujawde (London), both of whom are members of the firm’s Cross-Border Practice Group, discuss what it means to be a non-resident employer, including the benefits and challenges associated with employing staff abroad without establishing a legal entit…
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In this podcast, shareholders Chris Near (Columbia) and Lauren Hicks (Indianapolis, Atlanta) discuss federal contractors’ and subcontractors’ obligations in unwinding Executive Order (EO) 11246, which mandates affirmative action programs for women and minorities. Lauren and Chris focus on the new administration’s EO 14173, the ongoing requirements …
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In this episode of our Cross-Border Catch-Up podcast series, Diana Nehro (New York/Boston), chair of the firm’s Cross-Border Practice Group, and Patty Shapiro (shareholder, San Diego) discuss the evolving legal landscape surrounding global Employer of Record (EOR) arrangements. Patty and Diana explore the concept of EORs and their implications for …
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In this installment of Ogletree Deakins’ Safety Basics podcast series, John Surma (Houston) and Frank Davis (Dallas) delve into the intricacies of handling Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) citations. Frank and John discuss the stakes involved with OSHA citations, explore the potential hidden costs that extend beyond just the fin…
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In this episode of our Cross-Border Catch-Up podcast series, Carlos Colón-Machargo (shareholder, Atlanta) and Skye Hao (associate, Atlanta) discuss the specific regulations regarding meal periods for nonexempt employees in Puerto Rico. Carlos and Skye cover the unique rules, exceptions, and penalties related to meal breaks that employers must under…
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In this episode of our Cross-Border Catch-Up podcast series, Carlos Colón-Machargo (Atlanta) and Goli Rahimi (Chicago) delve into the upcoming amendments to Japan’s childcare and caregiver leave laws. Goli and Carlos discuss how these changes aim to promote flexible work arrangements and expand leave entitlements, as well as the implications of the…
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Was haben Diabetes mellitus Typ 1 und Essstörungen miteinander zu tun? In dieser Folge werden Zusammenhänge und die komplexen Hintergründe dieses Themas behandelt. Wir dürfen eine hochkarätige Expertin auf diesem Gebiet als Öglykäm-Gästin begrüßen und von ihrer klinischen wie wissenschaftlichen Erfahrung lernen. Eure Hosts in dieser Episode: Antoni…
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In this episode of our Safety Perspectives From the Dallas Region podcast series, shareholders John Surma (Houston) and Frank Davis (Dallas) discuss the critical topic of workplace safety during wildfire season. With Texas currently facing significant wildfires, Frank and John discuss essential OSHA guidelines, preparedness steps, and emergency act…
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Safety Perspectives From the Dallas Region: The DOJ’s New Position on ALJs—What Employers Need to Know
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In this episode of our Safety Perspectives From the Dallas Region podcast series, shareholders John Surma (Houston) and Frank Davis (Dallas) discuss the U.S. Department of Justice’s (DOJ) recent statement concluding that the removal restrictions for administrative law judges (ALJs) are unconstitutional. Frank and John explore the implications of th…
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In this episode of our new podcast series, The AI Workplace, where we explore the latest advancements in integrating artificial intelligence (AI) into the workplace, Sam Sedaei (associate, Chicago) shares his insights on crafting and implementing effective AI policies. Sam, who is a member of the firm’s Cybersecurity and Privacy and Technology prac…
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In this installment of Ogletree Deakins’ Safety Basics podcast series, John Surma (shareholder, Houston) is joined by Robert Rodriguez (shareholder, Sacramento) to discuss the important process of workplace safety audits, specifically focusing on voluntary self-audits. In their discussion, Robert (who is co-chair of Ogletree’s Workplace Violence Pr…
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In this podcast, shareholders Nonnie Shivers and Scott Kelly delve into the enforcement activities after a preliminary injunction blocked key provisions (including the certification requirement) of two executive orders (EOs) issued to eliminate “illegal” diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs and initiatives. Scott (who co-chairs the firm’…
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In this episode of our Cross-Border Catch-Up podcast series, Goli Rahimi (Chicago) and Kate Thompson (New York/Boston) discuss recent developments in remote work regulations, with a focus on New Zealand and the United Arab Emirates (UAE). Kate and Goli highlight New Zealand’s relaxed visa requirements, which now allow digital nomads to work remotel…
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Revolutionäre Forschung hat Typ 1 Diabetes durch die Entdeckung von Insulin vor etwas mehr als 100 Jahren zu einer gut therapierbaren Erkrankung gemacht. Neue Klassifikationen und moderne Therapieansätze zur Erhaltung der Insulinsekretion könnten Typ 1 Diabetes möglicherweise zukünftig zu einer heilbaren Erkrankung machen. Wie kann die Diabetesther…
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In this episode of our Cross-Border Catch-Up podcast series, Shirin Aboujawde (New York) and Maya Barba (San Francisco) discuss an important global mobility topic: international secondments. Maya and Shirin focus on key issues for employers to consider, including immigration compliance, employment law considerations in both the home and host countr…
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In this episode of our Cross-Border Catch-Up podcast series, Patty Shapiro (shareholder, San Diego) and Maya Barba (associate, San Francisco) discuss the effect of the recent United States Agency for International Development (USAID) stop-work order on global employers. Patty and Maya delve into the challenges that impacted organizations are facing…
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Safety Perspectives From the Dallas Region: Understanding the New Two-Step OSHA Settlement Process
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In this episode of our Safety Perspectives From the Dallas Region podcast series, shareholders John Surma (Houston) and Frank Davis (Dallas) discuss the new settlement process implemented by the Dallas Regional Office of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) and the Dallas Regional Solicitor’s Office. John and Frank emphasize tha…
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In this inaugural episode of 2025 for our Safety Perspectives From the Dallas Region podcast series, shareholders John Surma (Houston) and Frank Davis (Dallas) discuss President Trump’s new executive orders and their impact on the Dallas region. Frank and John address staffing issues arising from the hiring freeze, explore the “fork in the road” em…
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In the second part of our two-part podcast series on H-1B visa applications, Kara Lancaster (shareholder, Raleigh) and Meagan Dziura (of counsel, Raleigh) begin with a deep dive into the process of how individuals selected in the H-1B lottery file petitions (including related travel restrictions) the filing options for those selected (including cha…
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In part one of this two-part podcast series on H-1B visa applications, Kara Lancaster (shareholder, Raleigh) and Meagan Dziura (of counsel, Raleigh) discuss recent updates from U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) and provide valuable insights on how to prepare for the fiscal year 2026 H-1B lottery. Meagan and Kara cover the basics of …
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In this podcast, shareholders Scott Kelly (Birmingham) and Lauren Hicks (Indianapolis/Atlanta) provide an update on the current status of the Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs (OFCCP), which has been in flux since President Trump’s inauguration. Lauren and Scott discuss the uncertainty that federal contractors have faced since the new …
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Hyperglykämie ist ein relevantes Problem, welches auch zu Notfallsituationen führen kann. Blutzuckermessgeräte/Glucometer haben je nach Hersteller einen oberen Grenzwert bis 600mg/dl. Werte in dieser Höhe sind meist mit akuten Komplikationen verbunden. In dieser Folge beleuchten Alexander Bräuer und Adrian Szodl die Pathogenese und Therapie Diabete…
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In this podcast, shareholders Scott Kelly (Birmingham) and Lauren Hicks (Indianapolis/Atlanta) discuss the implications of President Donald Trump’s Executive Order 14173, which aims to end illegal discrimination and restore merit-based opportunities. Lauren and Scott delve into the executive order’s impact on federal contractors and subcontractors,…
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In this episode of our Cross-Border Catch-Up podcast series, Skye Hao (Atlanta) and Goli Rahimi (Chicago) discuss changes to South Korea’s childcare support laws that will go into effect on February 23, 2025, and how these amendments will affect South Korean employees and employers alike.Ogletree Deakins
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In this episode of our Cross-Border Catch-Up podcast series, Diana Nehro (New York, Boston), chair of the firm’s Cross-Border Practice Group, and Skye Hao (Atlanta) discuss the use of probationary periods for new employees in the Asia-Pacific (APAC) region. Skye and Diana cover the ins and outs of probationary periods, including how probationary pe…
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In this episode of our new podcast series, The AI Workplace, Patty Shapiro (shareholder, San Diego) and Sam Sedaei (associate, Chicago) discuss the European Union’s (EU) Platform Work Directive, which aims to regulate gig work and the use of artificial intelligence (AI). Patty outlines the directive’s goals, including the classification of gig work…
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In this first episode of our Dirty Steel-Toe Boots podcast series for the year, Tampa shareholders Phillip Russell and Dee Anna Hays discuss anticipated changes and developments within the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) during President Trump’s second term. Dee Anna and Phillip address the status of the proposed heat illness s…
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