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Breaking News: Federal Judge Strikes Down FTC Noncompete Rule

As was widely reported, earlier this year the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) issued a rule banning nearly all noncompete agreements with limited exceptions. The rule was to take effect on September 4, 2024, as we recently...more

Chicago and Cook County Employers Brace for Minimum Wage Increases and the Chicago Paid Leave and Paid Sick and Safe Leave...

Chicago Paid Leave and Paid Sick and Safe Leave Ordinance The Fast Laner previously reported the passage of the Chicago Paid Leave and Paid Sick and Safe Leave Ordinance (Ordinance). The effective date was originally...more

Reminder: Equal Pay Act Registration Certificate Filing Deadline Is March 23

Employers who have not yet filed for an Illinois Equal Pay Act Registration Certificate (EPRC) must do so by March 23, 2024. This only applies to employers who have not filed for an EPRC in the past two years. We previously...more

REMINDER: Chicago Employers Must Comply with City’s Harassment Training Requirements by June 30th Deadline

Effective July 1, 2022, the City of Chicago amended the Chicago Human Rights Ordinance by adding significant sexual harassment prevention requirements for employers, including new employer policy, notice, and training...more

Cook County and Chicago Minimum Wage Increases Go Into Effect on July 1st

Cook County and Chicago’s annual minimum wage increases go into effect on July 1, 2022. The Chicago minimum wage will increase to $15.40 per hour for employers with 21 or more employees and to $14.50 per hour for employers...more

Does Your Sexual Harassment Policy and Training Program Comply with Chicago’s New Requirements?

Amendments to Chicago’s Human Rights Ordinance go into effect on July 1, 2022. The amendments require both substantive changes to sexual harassment policies and new training requirements for employers in Chicago....more

New Minimum Wage Increases for Chicago and Some Employees Who Work in Cook County, Effective July 1, 2021

Summer is in full swing and with the beautiful weather comes increases in pay for hourly employees. On July 1, 2021, the minimum wage increased for employers with employees who work in Chicago. The minimum wage in Chicago...more

Minimum Wage Rates Increase Across Illinois and Around the Country

Happy New Year from Laner Muchin! It is the beginning of a new year, which means a fresh start and increases in minimum wage rates across Illinois and many other states, effective on January 1, 2021. On January 1, 2021, the...more

EEOC Issues Guidance On Whether Employers Can Require Employees To Receive A COVID-19 Vaccine

Based on welcome news that the COVID-19 vaccine may be available to the public in the coming months, many employers are beginning to consider whether mandatory vaccinations can be incorporated into existing strategies to...more

CDC Updates COVID-19 Guidance, Urges Universal Face Masking And Reduces Quarantine Period to 7-10 Days

The CDC has issued two significant pieces of COVID-19 guidance in the last few days. On December 4, 2020, the CDC issued guidance recommending universal face masking while indoors and outdoors when social distancing is not...more

COVID-19 Cases Are Rising Again: What Employers Should Know

The significant increase in COVID-19 cases nationwide has state and local governments implementing safety measures. In some instances, state and local governments are reinstating restrictions that were in place at the...more

Chicago's Quarantine List Drops to 19 States

Mayor Lori Lightfoot announced that that the City of Chicago is reinstating some restrictions for bars, restaurants, gyms and personal service establishments. Mayor Lightfoot said that it is a precautionary move in response...more

Chicago's Quarantine List Drops to 21 States

Mayor Lori Lightfoot announced that that the City of Chicago is reinstating some restrictions for bars, restaurants, gyms and personal service establishments. Mayor Lightfoot said that it is a precautionary move in response...more

Chicago Adds 3 States to Quarantine List as Travel Order Updated

Mayor Lori Lightfoot announced that that the City of Chicago is reinstating some restrictions for bars, restaurants, gyms and personal service establishments. Mayor Lightfoot said that it is a precautionary move in response...more

Chicago Reinstates Restrictions on Bars, Restaurants, and Personal Services as COVID-19 Cases Spike

Today, Mayor Lori Lightfoot announced that that the City of Chicago is reinstating some restrictions for bars, restaurants, gyms and personal service establishments. Mayor Lightfoot said that it is a precautionary move in...more

Recent Changes To the Paycheck Protection Act Provide Welcome Relief for Loan Recipients

Last week, President Trump signed the Paycheck Protection Program Flexibility Act (the Act) into law which significantly relaxed many requirements of the original Paycheck Protection Act (PPP). The changes come as employers...more

Minimum Wage Increases Will Take Place in Illinois, Chicago and Some Cook County Suburbs on July 1

It is that time of year again. Yes, school is “out” and summer has unofficially begun. It also means that the minimum wage will increase across Illinois. On July 1, 2020, the minimum wage will increase in Illinois, Cook...more

President Signs the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security "CARES" Act

On March 27, 2020, President Trump signed $2.2 trillion stimulus package known as the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (“CARES”) Act.  The update below focuses on provisions in the CARES Act that are...more

Our Updated COVID-19 Guidance

Employers are grappling with how to respond to the novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. This provides employers with guidance on how to address the impact of COVID-19 on the workplace and what employers can and cannot do....more

Navigating the Coronavirus: Best Practices For Employers

Employers, Human Resources and in-house counsel are grappling with how to respond to the Coronavirus (COVID-19). This provides employers with guidance on how to address the impact of the virus on the workplace and what...more

Court Rules That Police Officers Transporting, Loading, And Storing Equipment Is Not Compensable “Work”

Last week, a federal judge in Chicago rejected the class action claims of Chicago Police Department (CPD) SWAT officers who sued the City for overtime pay for transporting, loading/unloading, and storing equipment that they...more

The New Chicago Fair Workweek Ordinance Will Usher In Many Workplace Changes Beginning In July 2020

On July 23, 2019, the Chicago City Council passed the Chicago Fair Workweek Ordinance (Ordinance). This is one of the most expansive ordinances of its kind containing a myriad of requirements and penalties for...more

Servers Can Perform Side Work Without Risking The Tip Credit

For years the hospitality industry has grappled with complying with a U.S. Department of Labor’s (USDOL) enforcement position that a server cannot spend more than 20% of his or her shift performing non-tipped work....more

Are Arbitration Agreements Right For You?

Whether an arbitration agreement is right for your business is not a “one size fits all” answer.  Businesses should take a step back and evaluate whether an arbitration agreement is right for them.  It starts with your...more

The Chicago And Cook County Minimum Wage Increases On July 1, 2018

Employers who are covered by the Chicago and/or Cook County Minimum Wage Ordinances should prepare for increases that go into effect next week on July 1, 2018. ...more

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