April 2024

State Updates

 

Missouri Nullifies St. Louis and Kansas City Minimum Wage Ordinances

07/20/17

On August 28, 2017, Missouri House Bill (“HB”) 1194 will take effect and the (1) City of St. Louis’ minimum wage will decrease from $10.00 per hour to the state minimum wage of $7.70 per hour and (2) Kansas City's minimum wage, which was previously scheduled to increase from $7.70 to 8.50 per hour on September 18, 2017, will remain unchanged.
Friday, July 14, 2017/Author: Andaika Jean-Noel/Number of views (11226)/Comments (0)/
Categories: Missouri

New Hampshire Employers Granted Greater Flexibility in the Payment of Wages

07/20/17

New Hampshire employers now have greater flexibility in the frequency with which they pay employee wages.
Friday, July 14, 2017/Author: Andaika Jean-Noel/Number of views (9309)/Comments (0)/
Categories: New Hampshire

Maine Restores Tip Credit for Service Employees

07/20/17

Maine employers can once again consider tips as part of the wages of service employees.
Friday, July 14, 2017/Author: Andaika Jean-Noel/Number of views (8526)/Comments (0)/
Categories: Maine

Sick Leave Toolkit Updated for Arizona, Chicago, Cook County, Emeryville, Los Angeles, Minneapolis, and St Paul

07/06/17

Our sick leave toolkit which includes Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) and model sick leave policies for jurisdictions with sick leave laws has been updated based on recent agency guidance, rules and/or best practice recommendations.  
Monday, July 3, 2017/Author: Andaika Jean-Noel/Number of views (14392)/Comments (0)/

California’s Department of Fair Employment and Housing Approves New Regulations to Protect Transgender Employees

07/06/17

California’s Department of Fair Employment and Housing (“DFEH”) has approved new regulations that expand the protections available for people who identify as transgender.  The regulations also expand protections for gender identity and gender expression.

 

Monday, July 3, 2017/Author: Andaika Jean-Noel/Number of views (9455)/Comments (0)/
Categories: California

Georgia Kin Care Law Takes Effect

07/06/17

Effective July 1, 2017, large employers in Georgia that pay sick leave to their employees—or choose to do so in the future—must allow their employees to use paid sick leave to care for their “immediate family members.” 

Monday, July 3, 2017/Author: Andaika Jean-Noel/Number of views (10103)/Comments (0)/
Categories: Georgia

Nevada Employers Must Provide Reasonable Breaks for Nursing Mothers to Express Breast Milk

07/06/17

Effective July 1, 2017, Nevada employers must provide a nursing mother of a child less than one year of age reasonable break time, with or without permission and with or without pay, to express breast milk as needed.  

Monday, July 3, 2017/Author: Andaika Jean-Noel/Number of views (10273)/Comments (0)/
Categories: Nevada

Texas Takes Aim at Unequal Treatment of Employees with Foster Children

07/06/17

Leave policies that allow employees to take leave to care for or assist their sick biological or adopted children must also allow leave to care for or assist a sick foster child.

Monday, July 3, 2017/Author: Andaika Jean-Noel/Number of views (8355)/Comments (0)/
Categories: Texas

Nevada Enacts Pregnant Workers’ Fairness Act and Requires Immediate Compliance with Notice Obligations

06/15/17

On June 2, 2017, Nevada enacted the Pregnant Workers’ Fairness Act, making it is an unlawful employment practice for an employer to: (1) refuse to provide a reasonable accommodation to a female employee or applicant for a condition relating to pregnancy, childbirth or a related medical condition; and (2) to take adverse action against, or deny an employment opportunity to, an otherwise qualified female employee or applicant due to a request for, or use of, a reasonable accommodation.  The Act also requires affected employers to immediately provide employees three distinct written or electronic notices.  
Wednesday, June 14, 2017/Author: Andaika Jean-Noel/Number of views (9654)/Comments (0)/
Categories: Nevada

Rhode Island Employer’s Refusal to Hire Medical Marijuana User Violates State Law

06/15/17

The Rhode Island Superior Court holds that an employer cannot refuse to hire a medical marijuana cardholder, even if the individual admittedly would not pass the employer’s pre-employment drug test required of all applicants.
Monday, June 12, 2017/Author: Andaika Jean-Noel/Number of views (8752)/Comments (0)/
Categories: Rhode Island
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