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Government Contracting & Employment Law: What HR Teams Must Know in 2026

The employment law landscape for federal contractors has changed fundamentally since early 2025. Contractor HR teams that built their compliance programs around the prior regulatory framework are now operating on outdated assumptions. The rules have changed, and in some cases, they have changed dramatically. This post outlines what HR professionals need to understand about the current environment.

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Navigating the Aftermath of a Federal Government Shutdown

Federal government shutdowns can disrupt contract performance, workforce planning, and cash flow for both contractors and subcontractors. Once a shutdown ends, resuming operations requires strict attention to funding status, contract scope, employment compliance, and documentation. This roadmap outlines key considerations government contractors should address in the immediate aftermath of a shutdown, while also highlighting steps that can help mitigate risk and strengthen stability for future disruptions.

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