Legal Updates

Effective June 1, 2025, employers with 10 or more employees over 20 calendar weeks and who do business, employ persons, or take applications for employment within

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As you know, on April 23, 2024, the U.S. Department of Labor announced a final rule, Defining and Delimiting the Exemptions for Executive, Administrative, Professional, Outside

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The National Labor Relations Board has issued a decision in Amazon.com Services LLC, ruling that an employer violates the National Labor Relations Act by requiring employees under threat of

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Nebraskans have voted to implement paid sick leave in the state. Effective October 1, 2025, employers will be required to provide paid sick leave as follows:

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Alaskans have voted to pass several new important labor and employment laws, including a new sick leave law. Effective July 1, 2025, the law will require

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As you know, Massachusetts employers with more than 50 full-time employees must post a veterans’ benefits and services poster in a conspicuous location in the

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Missourians have voted to pass a new paid sick leave law and increase the state’s minimum wage, effective May 1, 2025. Missouri’s minimum wage will

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Massachusetts has released changes to the maximum weekly benefit amount and contribution rates for the state’s paid family and medical leave (PFML) program. Effective January 1,

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Earlier this year, Illinois Governor JB Pritzker signed Senate Bill 0508 into law, introducing new amendments to the Right to Privacy in the Workplace Act. Now, the

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Starting November 6, 2024, Massachusetts employers with more than 50 full-time employees must post a veterans’ benefits and services poster in a conspicuous location in

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As you know, starting July 1, 2026, employees will be eligible to receive up to 12 weeks of paid leave under the Maryland Family and Medical Leave

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NLRB General Counsel Abruzzo recently issued a memo calling for the limitation of non-compete agreements and “stay-or-pay” provisions. Per the memo, non-competes and stay-or-pay arrangements (such as

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