From the White House to the Workplace: Employment Law in the Second Trump Era
October 1, 2025
President Trump promised big changes. Eight months into the second Trump administration, how are employers adapting to new and shifting enforcement proprieties?
From immigration to DEI to overtime, we reviewed how labor and employment law has changed since President Trump took office in January 2025. Learn where the administration has focused its attention and resources — and how you can stay compliant.
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