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After a failed referendum petition against a proposed ordinance to increase the minimum wage for hotel workers in the City of Los Angeles, the increased

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As you know, last year, Colorado passed a law relating to employers’ use of AI. The law requires, among other things, employers using a “high

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The Treasury Department has issued a preliminary list of occupations that customarily and regularly received tips on or before December 31, 2024, for purposes of

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The Department of Labor recently announced that it has advanced a set of high-priority actions designed to “reduce unnecessary burdens on employers and employees,” with

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Under the Illinois Employee Blood and Organ Donation Act, employers with 51 or more employees must provide leave to a “participating employee” to donate blood

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Regarding an employee’s personal use of employer-provided electronic devices, Illinois has amended the state’s Victims’ Economic Security and Safety Act (VESSA) as follows: These changes

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Illinois has voted to expand Illinois’ prevailing-wage mandate to additional projects. Specifically, House Bill 1189 applies Illinois’ prevailing-wage requirements on federally funded projects when the

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Under the Illinois Human Rights Act, when a civil rights violation charge is filed with the Department of Human Rights, the Department is required to

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The Department of Labor has published limited interpretive guidance to help small employers select high-quality, low-cost “pooled employer plans” or “PEPs.” Here is an Executive

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In New Jersey, an employer generally cannot require an employee to attend mandatory meetings on political or religious matters. This is what is commonly referred

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Citing the need and urgency to develop targeted public policy tools to disrupt and prevent retail theft in grocery and drug store establishments, the City

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The Illinois Service Member Employment and Reemployment Rights Act (ISERRA) requires an employer to reinstate and reemploy returning employees under the same terms and conditions

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