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Does New York’s New Absence Law Prohibit “No-Fault” Attendance Policies? YES, KIND OF!?!?

On November 21, 2022, New York State Governor Kathy Hochul signed Assembly Bill 8092B, amending the state's labor law to clarify that employers cannot retaliate against employees for “any legally protected absence pursuant to...more

DOL Releases Final Rule Regarding Tips, Expanding Penalties For Short-Changing Tipped Workers

Employers with tipped employees, take note: the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) released its long-awaited final rule on tip regulations, which was officially published on September 24 and becomes effective November 23, 2021....more

Reminder: Time Spent Waiting In Line To Enter Or Exit Work May Be Compensable

Employers who require employees to undergo mandatory security checks, health screenings, or similar pre- or post-shift activities take note: a growing number of courts have determined time spent waiting to undergo and...more

Be Cautious When Using Conviction Records To Make Employment-Related Decisions For Wisconsin Employees

A Wisconsin state court recently issued a helpful reminder to employers operating in Wisconsin – and employers with employees working outside of their home state: always check local and state conviction records laws before...more

Illinois Department Of Human Rights Issues Model Sexual Harassment Training

Recent changes to the Illinois Human Rights Act (IHRA) require all Illinois employers to provide sexual harassment prevention training to all employees by December 31, 2020, and once per year thereafter – and tasked the...more

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