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OSHA Issues Guidance on Mitigating and Preventing COVID-19 Spread in the Workplace

Among other features, the new guidance recommends that employers implement a COVID-19 prevention program and identifies key measures for limiting the spread of COVID-19. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration...more

DC Bans Non-Compete Agreements and Prohibitions on Simultaneous Employment

Subject to certain very narrow exceptions, the new law will apply to virtually all Washington, DC, employees when it comes into effect later this year. Washington, DC, Mayor Muriel Bowser recently signed the Ban on...more

DOL Publishes Independent Contractor Final Rule

The Final Rule retains the “economic realities” test while focusing on two “core factors” in analyzing whether an individual is an employee or an independent contractor but given the upcoming change in administration,...more

DOL Publishes Proposed Rule on Independent Contractor Classification

While the proposed rule retains the “economic realities test,” it consolidates the existing factors used to guide analysis of independent contractor status under the Fair Labor Standards Act and focuses on two “core factors.”...more

DC Employees Set to Receive Paid Voting Leave Just in Time for 2020 Election

Under a new law, District of Columbia employers will be required to provide at least two hours of paid leave for employees to vote in person. District of Columbia Mayor Muriel Bowser recently signed and approved the Leave...more

Maryland Employers: Take Note of New Employment Laws Effective October 1

Beginning October 1, 2020, new obligations and prohibitions take effect concerning Maryland’s antidiscrimination law, mass layoff procedures, salary histories, and more. ...more

Maryland Legislative Session Ends with Significant New Employment Laws

Maryland joins the list of states to enact an hourly minimum wage requirement of $15.00 with the conclusion of its 2019 legislative session. The state also enacted a law prohibiting the use of noncompetition agreements for...more

New Baltimore Law Requires Employers to Provide Lactation Accommodation

Baltimore’s lactation accommodation law requires employers to provide breaks for expressing breast milk, create a distinct location where employees can express breast milk, and develop a written lactation accommodation...more

DC Council Overturns Ballot Measure to Increase Tipped Minimum Wage

The Tipped Wage Workers Fairness Emergency Amendment Act repeals a June ballot initiative that would have gradually increased the hourly minimum wage for Washington, DC, tipped employees to $15 by 2025....more

DC Fair Credit in Employment Amendment Act of 2016

DC mayor signs act prohibiting employer use of an employee’s credit information. On February 16, the mayor of the District of Columbia signed the DC Fair Credit in Employment Amendment Act of 2016 (the Act). The Act...more

Mayor of District of Columbia Permits Universal Paid Leave Amendment

The Act, if it becomes law, would be one of the most generous paid leave laws in the nation. On December 20, 2016, the Council of the District of Columbia (Council) passed the Universal Paid Leave Amendment Act of 2016...more

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