Ready or Not, Here Comes the EU Pay Transparency Directive

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The EU Pay Transparency Directive; what to know about the directive’s main goals, effective date, and to whom it applies; what the directive means for employee rights, and employer restrictions or obligations; how employers can best prepare for the directive and related compliance matters.

EEOC Sues New York Times Over Alleged Discrimination Against White Male Employee

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A lawsuit filed against The New York Times by the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission on May 5; stated grounds for the lawsuit; what this case signals about the EEOC’s enforcement priorities and potential liability risks for employers; how this case compares to other Trump administration actions targeting perceived corporate DEI initiatives or policies; additional practical takeaways for employers who may feel as though they are walking a legal tightrope under the second Trump administration.

Related information:

https://www.eeoc.gov/newsroom/eeoc-sues-new-york-times-dei-related-race-and-sex-discrimination

Court Sides With Worker Who Was Edged Aside by AI

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A Chinese court’s recent ruling in favor of a tech worker who was reassigned to a lower-level job with lesser pay, and ultimately terminated, after AI essentially took over his role; precedent for this type of ruling, whether specifically to China or globally; practical guidance for employers on carrying out personnel reassignments, layoffs, or downsizing in the AI age.

Related information:

https://www.npr.org/2026/05/01/nx-s1-5807131/tech-worker-china-ai

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/may/13/china-court-awards-compensation-sacked-worker-replaced-by-ai

Consumer Lawsuits Mount Over Companies’ Response to Tariffs

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Lawsuits that consumers are filing against companies over the Trump administration’s tariffs and related refunds that companies are pursuing from the federal government; key claims in the lawsuits; potential obstacles to success for these sorts of claims; how companies can best anticipate and respond to these types of consumer complaints.

Related information:

https://qz.com/nike-consumers-tariff-refund-class-action-050826

https://www.gamespot.com/articles/nintendo-sued-by-fans-who-want-tariff-refunds/1100-6539543

https://chicago.suntimes.com/money/2026/04/29/illinois-class-action-lawsuit-costco-customers-retailers-tariff-refund

https://www.businessinsider.com/tariff-refunds-set-to-land-customers-sue-for-a-cut-2026-5

Multimillion-Dollar Settlements Reached in Customs Fraud Cases

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Recently announced multimillion-dollar settlements in False Claims Act cases involving customs fraud; key allegations in these cases; what these cases may demonstrate regarding custom enforcement trends, how investigations into alleged customs fraud are unfolding (and specifically how the False Claims Act may play a role), and where potential liability risks exist for importers in the current landscape.

Related information:

https://ktla.com/news/california/california-aluminum-companies-to-pay-549m-in-customs-fraud-settlement

https://www.justice.gov/usao-edtn/pr/echelon-fitness-multimedia-llc-agrees-settle-false-claims-act-allegations-2100000

Canada Announces Financial Assistance for Tariff-Hit Industries

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A new loan program that Canada announced this month for certain industries affected by U.S. tariffs; industries to which the program would apply; what to know about the loan program’s terms, workings, eligibility criteria, or application process; whether other countries hit by Trump administration tariffs are implementing, or considering, similar loan programs for their own industries; what else Canada has been doing to ease tariff-related pressures on its business sector.

Related information:

https://www.reuters.com/business/canada-unveils-c1-billion-dollar-loan-program-tariff-impacted-industries-2026-05-04/