Under a new Texas law, employers may not develop or deploy an artificial intelligence system with the intent to unlawfully discriminate against a protected class
Effective immediately, the Colorado Anti-Discrimination Act (CADA) has been updated to include an employee’s “chosen name” as part of the definition of “gender expression,” which
Effective immediately, Florida has passed the CHOICE Act, which allows employers to enforce robust restrictive covenants against certain highly compensated employees. The Act concerns “garden
Effective immediately, Delaware has expanded the state’s statute for obtaining criminal background checks from just employees and contractors within the Department of Labor, Division of
Effective immediately, New Hampshire has updated and expanded the state’s current “Fair Employment Practices” statute pertaining to pregnancy accommodations to include menopause and menopause-related conditions.
Oregon has passed a new law that makes workers on strike eligible for unemployment benefits. Specifically, after the first week on strike, striking employees are now eligible
Under New Hampshire law, health facilities are required implement and maintain a workplace violence prevention program. Currently, each health facility must prepare and submit to