As featured in #WorkforceWednesday®: This week, we are focused on the immediate impact employers face from the rush of Trump administration executive orders, memos, and proclamations.

On January 20, 2025, President Trump began his second term. On his first day back, he signed a record-breaking number of executive orders, many of which have a direct impact on both public- and private-sector employers.

In this week’s episode, we turn to Epstein Becker Green attorney Paul DeCamp to help clients make sense of this flurry of activity. Tune in as Paul outlines what employers can anticipate from Trump 2.0 in the months ahead.

Podcast: Amazon Music, Apple Podcasts, Audacy, Audible, Deezer, Goodpods, iHeartRadio, Overcast, Pandora, Player FM, Pocket Casts, Spotify, YouTube Music.

Employer Resources for California Wildfires

2025 California Wildfires: Understanding Employers’ Obligations
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Susan Gross Sholinsky, Jennifer L. Nutter, Laura E. Holtan

Employee Benefit Strategies to Aid Workers During 2025 California Wildfires
Workforce Bulletin
Lucas Peterhans, Samuel C. Nolan, Tzvia Feiertag

Other Highlights

DEI and Affirmative Action Programs Blitzed, While Executive Order 11246 Is Revoked
Insights
Dean R. Singewald II; Peter M. Stein; Kathleen M. Williams; Frank C. Morris, Jr.; Stuart M. Gerson; Nathaniel M. Glasser

The New Trump Administration’s Immigration Enforcement Policy: What Employers Must Know
Insights
Jungmin Choi, Susan Gross Sholinsky, Thomas J. Jaworski, Kathleen A. Barrett, John W. Eriksen

Navigating Executive Orders: Insights and What Lies Ahead
Workforce Bulletin
Corben J. Green, Robert E. Wanerman

New York State Proposes Bill That Would Place Restrictions on Noncompetes and Other Restrictive Covenants
Trade Secrets & Employee Mobility
Daniel R. Levy, David J. Clark

States Ring in the New Year with Proposed AI Legislation
Workforce Bulletin
Nathaniel M. Glasser, Adam S. Forman, Frances M. Green, Naomi C. Friedman

Agencies Issue Antitrust Guidelines for Business Practices Impacting Workers
Antitrust Byte
E. John Steren, Patricia M. Wagner, Jeremy R. Morris

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About Employment Law This Week

Employment Law This Week® gives a rundown of the top developments in employment and labor law and workforce management in a matter of minutes every #WorkforceWednesday®. 

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