All articles by Joe Mont – Page 24
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Legislation seeks to end to secrecy in workplace harassment settlements
Earlier this week, bicameral legislation, the Sunlight in Workplace Harassment Act, was filed. It would require publicly-traded companies to disclose workplace harassment and discrimination settlements.
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Democrats seek insider trading evidence at Education Department
Suspicious stock trades may have been timed to Education Department announcements, a letter from Senate and House DEmocrats allege in a letter to Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos.
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Ethics lapse forces NLRB Board to vacate joint employee standards
The National Labor Relations Board, recently abating the longstanding confusion over who is designated as a joint employer and why, is right back at the drawing board with an administrative move that puts the old Browning-Ferris standard for joint employment back into effect.
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PayPal settles FTC charges against Venmo's privacy violations
The FTC has reached a settlement with PayPal over allegations related to its Venmo peer-to-peer payment service, claimed privacy protections, and violations of violations of Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act rules.
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Court ruling limits scope of SEC whistleblower reporting
The U.S. Supreme Court has unanimously required whistleblowers to report complaints directly to the SEC to receive its anti-retaliation protections.
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SEC modifies deadline for open-end fund liquidity classification
The Securities and Exchange Commission has agreed to a six-month extension to the deadline by which open-end funds must comply with certain elements of the Commission's liquidity risk management program rule.
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SEC releases update to cyber-security disclosure guidance
The SEC has released updated cyber-security disclosure guidance. Chairman Jay Clayton says the guidance “will promote clearer and more robust disclosure by companies about cyber-security risks and incidents, resulting in more complete information being available to investors.”
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Treasury reviews bank bankruptcy process
A new report, released Wednesday by the Treasury Department, details what officials see as serious flaws with the Dodd-Frank Act’s orderly liquidation authority.
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Supreme Court weighs in on SEC's whistleblower program
The Supreme Court this week placed limitations on the SEC's whistleblower program. "To sue under Dodd-Frank’s anti-retaliation provision, a person must first 'provide information relating to a violation of the securities laws to the Commission,'” wrote Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
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Google prevails in firing of diversity critic
A Google employee who mocked the company’s diversity policies and female coders has lost an appeal to the National Labor Relations Board and will not be reinstated.
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Big money fines emphasize focus on AML compliance
Speculation that anti-money laundering fines might shrink in the current political climate were proven very wrong in recent days.
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Cyber-security attestations now required for leadership at NY’s financial firms
Tough new cyber-security regulations, crafted in New York, require board members and senior officials to not just talk the talk.
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Dems want to end to federally-funded, private debt collection agencies
A team of Senate Democrats have filed legislation that would repeal authority from the Internal Revenue Service to contract with private collection agencies to collect unpaid taxes.
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CFTC and UK’s FCA agree to collaborate on FinTech innovations
The U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission and the UK’s Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) have agreed to collaborate on international FinTech efforts.
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SEC’s Jackson seeks dual-share compromise with ‘sunset’ provisions
SEC Commissioner Robert Jackson is urging exchanges to prohibit companies with dual-class shareholder structures from listing if that arrangement does not include sunset provisions.
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CFPB is latest agency questioned over fake comments
Energy and Commerce Ranking Member Frank Pallone, Jr. (D-N.J.) is requesting an investigation into the "widespread submission of fake public comments" during the CFPB's consideration of its payday lending rule.
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Regulators make funding pitch for FY 2019 budget
This week, President Trump sent Congress a $4.4 trillion budget proposal for fiscal year 2019. While Congress pores over the document, regulatory agencies are making their pitch for more resources.
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CFPB reviews supervisory processes, reveals multi-year strategic plan
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is continuing a public consultation process that coincides with a five-year strategic plan for its operations, goals, and priorities.
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Unified AGs want to end mandatory arbitration for sexual harassment victims
In an uncommon display of unity, all 56 of the nation’s attorney’s general are urging Congress “to end secret, forced arbitration in cases of workplace sexual harassment.”
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FSR: Congress must enact data breach legislation
The Financial Services Roundtable is urging Congress to enact stronger data security legislation and ensure sensitive financial information is kept safe.