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D.C. - General

D.C. Circuit Issues Mixed Ruling Regarding Major Provisions of the NLRB’s 2019 Election Rule

Littler·

DC Circuit struck down the portions of the NLRB’s representation election rule addressing the timeline for submitting employee voter lists and for certifying election results, and election observer eligibility. Court upheld parts of the rule governing pre-election litigation of certain voter eligibi

Connecticut - General

Connecticut Kicks Off Its 2023 Legislative Session With Slew of Employment-Related Bills

Ogletree Deakins·

Connecticut employers have seen a significant increase in legislation affecting their businesses over the last few years. The Connecticut General Assembly does not show any signs of slowing down. A slew of labor and employment bills have been proposed in the 2023 legislative session.

New York - General

New York City’s New Job Protection Bill: Will It End At-Will Employment?

Ogletree Deakins·

New York City is considering a bill known as the “Secure Jobs Act,” which would prohibit employers from discharging employees without “just cause” and advanced notice in most cases. Introduced on December 7, 2022, Int 0837-2022 would further restrict employers’ use of electronic monitoring and biome

Colorado - General

Colorado’s New Pay Standards Reflect the State’s Rising Cost of Living

Ogletree Deakins·

The Colorado Department of Labor and Employment (CDLE) recently released the 2023 Publication and Yearly Calculation of Adjusted Labor Compensation Order (2023 PAY CALC Order). The 2023 PAY CALC Order has increased the compensation thresholds applicable to a variety of Colorado wage-and-hour and wor

New Jersey - General

New Jersey’s New Year’s Resolution: A New Law Limiting Restrictive Covenants?

Littler·

Legislation introduced in New Jersey would significantly restrict the use of post-employment restrictive covenants. While the bill is still pending, it highlights a growing trend to limit the use of non-competition agreements in employment.

Minnesota - General

Minnesota Expected to Pass CROWN Act Prohibiting Discrimination Based on Natural Hair

Littler·

Minnesota is poised to join at least 19 other states in enacting a CROWN Act, which stands for “Creating a Respectful and Open World for Natural Hair.” The Act, which in Minnesota would come in the form of brief but important amendments to the Minnesota Human Rights Act (MHRA),

Illinois - Wage & Hour

Illinois Set to Become Third State to Mandate Paid Leave for Any Reason

Littler·

A bill likely to be enacted in Illinois will require most employers in the state to provide covered employees with up to 40 hours of paid leave per year. The leave entitlement would begin January 1, 2024, and be available “for any purpose.” This statewide Paid Leave for

New Jersey - General

<a href="https://www.jacksonlewis.com/publication/new-jersey-s-expanded-mini-warn-law-take-effect-april-2023">New Jersey’s Expanded Mini-WARN Law to Take Effect April 2023</a>

Jackson Lewis P.C.·

After a two-year delay, the amendment to the New Jersey Millville-Dallas Airmotive Plant Job Loss Notification Act, the state’s mini-WARN law, will take effect on April 10, 2023.

California - General

California Labor Agency Posts FAQs Relating to New Pay Scale Posting Requirements

Ogletree Deakins·

Employers posting jobs to be filled in California must now include a pay range in the posting under new requirements that took effect at the beginning of 2023. Senate Bill (SB) 1162, which was signed by Governor Gavin Newsom in September 2022, seeks to address racial and gender pay disparities

California - Wage & Hour

Appellate Court Holds That Percentage Bonuses Can Be Calculated Using FLSA Method 

CDF Labor Law LLP·

By: Appellate Court Holds That Percentage Bonuses Can Be Calculated Using FLSA Method By: Appellate Court Holds That Percentage Bonuses Can Be Calculated Using FLSA Method In a pro-employer decision addressing the overlap of federal and California wage and hour law, the California Court of Appeal fo

Illinois - General

Paid Leave for Any Reason Coming to Illinois

Ogletree Deakins·

On January 10, 2023, the Illinois legislature passed the Paid Leave for All Workers (PLFAW) Act, making Illinois just the third state in the country (after Maine and Nevada) to require private employers to provide earned paid leave to employees to be used for any reason. Governor Pritzker has announ

California - Cal/OSHA

Cal/OSHA’s COVID-19 ETS Will Remain in Effect Pending OAL Approval of COVID-19 Prevention Non-Emergency Regulations

Ogletree Deakins·

New COVID-19 prevention regulations adopted by the California Occupational Safety and Health Standards Board on December 15, 2022, were sent to the Office of Administrative Law (OAL) for approval. The new regulations will not take effect until approved by OAL, which has thirty working days to comple

California - Wage & Hour

New FAQs Published for California’s Pay Transparency Law

CDF Labor Law LLP·

Just prior to the New Year, the California Labor Commissioner’s Office released updated Frequently Asked Questions (“FAQs”), which clarified the California Equal Pay Act’s pay scale disclosure requirements that were effective January 1, 2023. While the Equal Pay Act has been amended almost annually

New Jersey - General

New Jersey Mini-WARN Act Overhaul Takes Effect in 90 Days

Ogletree Deakins·

Almost three years after signing into law legislation significantly amending the state’s mini-WARN Act (officially known as the “Millville Dallas Airmotive Plant Job Loss Notification Act”) (NJ WARN), Governor Phil Murphy signed Assembly Bill No. 4768 on January 10, 2023, permitting the far-reaching

New Jersey - General

Signed, Sealed, Delivered: New Jersey Implements Long-Delayed Landmark WARN Law

Littler·

On January 10, 2023, Governor Philip D. Murphy signed into law S3162 / A4768, which makes the 2020 amendments to NJ WARN effective 90 days from his signature, irrespective of whether a State of Emergency still exists. As previously reported , under these amendments:

New York - Workers' Compensation

[NY] Workers’ Compensation Board Enacts Changes to Attorneys’ Fee Requests

Goldberg Segalla·

As of January 1, the Workers’ Compensation Board has implemented new changes to attorneys’ fee request.

New York - General

New York Enacts Three New Employment Laws

Goldberg Segalla·

On December 23, 2022, Gov. Hochul signed Bill A6328A/S6586 . The bill amends New York Executive Law, Article 15 (i.e. the New York Human Rights Law), to prohibit discrimination based on an individual’s citizenship or immigration status. As often is the case, this law is similar to an already existin

California - General

CDF Webinar: Managing Post-Pandemic Remote Work - Top Ten Things CA Employers Need to Know

CDF Labor Law LLP·

As we hopefully continue to emerge from the COVID-19 pandemic, there are some things we hope to leave behind, but other, formerly “temporary” aspects of the pandemic appear to be taking more permanent root. Chief among these issues for employers appears to be the “remote” or “hybrid” employee. With

Connecticut - General

Connecticut Clean Slate Law Brings New Requirements for Employers in 2023 and Beyond

Ogletree Deakins·

On June 10, 2021, Governor Ned Lamont signed into law Connecticut’s “Clean Slate” law, Public Act No. 21-32. The Clean Slate law became effective January 1, 2023, and it provides for the automatic erasure of certain criminal records.