Exploring the Impact of Pay Transparency Laws in Minnesota: Insights and Compliance Strategies Revealed in Latest Podcast Episode

Minneapolis, MN — Sweeping strides in legislation are affecting the landscape of pay transparency, with Minnesota and other states recently passing measures set to reshape how businesses disclose compensation. These laws promise to pioneer new standards in labor and employment practices, promoting equity and accessibility in the workplace. The ninth episode of GT’s Labor & Employment Podcast, “Asked and Answered,” sees host Kelly Bunting and expert Mikaela Masoudpour dissecting the nuances of these early pay transparency laws. Masoudpour, noted for her breadth of knowledge in the equal pay realm, provides insights gathered from her extensive … Read more

San Francisco Public Works Pressed for Greater Transparency Amid Project Delays and Overruns

San Francisco, CA – In a push for heightened accountability, the San Francisco Department of Public Works is under scrutiny to improve transparency concerning its city projects, following a recent civil grand jury’s findings. The report criticized the department for its failure to maintain regular upkeep schedules and cited numerous errors in project constructions. Over four years have passed since the arrest of former Public Works Director Mohammed Nuru, which marked a moment of reckoning for the department. Accusations at the time included corruption, bribery, and undisclosed side deals by what was described as one … Read more

Washington County Voters Challenge Mail-In Ballot Rejection Policy, Claim Lack of Transparency in Lawsuit

WASHINGTON COUNTY, Pa. — In response to a lawsuit alleging concealment of the invalidation of certain mail-in ballots, officials in Washington County have decided to appoint a special counsel. The legal action challenges the transparency of the county’s election board during the latest voting session, where numerous ballots were reportedly dismissed due to minor errors by voters. Ballot curing, the process allowing voters to correct errors on their mail-in ballots to ensure their votes count, varies significantly from state to state. In Pennsylvania, the responsibility to offer or withhold ballot curing services falls to individual … Read more

Privacy or Transparency? Cincinnati Police Withhold Officer Names in Shooting Citing Victim Rights Law

Cincinnati, Ohio — A confrontation in Cincinnati that could have escalated into a larger crisis was contained thanks to the quick action of local police, authorities said. Officers were confronted by an armed man who, after allegedly stabbing a woman in Westwood, led police on a chase that culminated near Cincinnati’s famed Music Hall. Under Ohio’s newly implemented Marsy’s Law, the Cincinnati Police Department has opted not to release the names of the officers involved in the fatal shooting of the suspect, Juan Mack, on June 27. During the incident, Mack reportedly exited his vehicle … Read more