January 8, 2024 Key Takeaways Illinois has introduced new employment laws, including job posting disclosure obligations, expanded leave benefits and pre-tax commuter benefits. Protections for temporary workers and freelancers have been implemented to ensure they benefit from state labor laws. ...
Companies that violate employment and labor laws in New York risk serious legal consequences. Learn how to stay compliant with employment and labor laws in New York.
Workers in California will receive a minimum offive days of sick leaveannually, instead of three, which they will accrue once they have been employed for 200 days. Labor advocates say the increase will curb the spread of disease by preventing employees from working when they are sick....
Illinois state and local legislatures kept busy in 2023 with the enactment of numerous new labor and employment laws, including significant changes to paid and sick leave for employees and new protections for temporary laborers and independent contractors. While some laws took effect during 2023, imp...
New laws signed last year in New York State Public safety:New York Gov. Kathy Hochul signed various public safety-related laws in 2024, including one that makes removing, or threatening to remove, a person's religious clothing, such as a yarmulke or hijab, a second-degree aggravated harassmen...
There are over 500 new laws that take effect on January 1, 2024, in the state of Illinois. Here are some of the things that will be banned next year.
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There are over 500 new laws that take effect on January 1, 2024, in the state of Illinois. Here are some of the things that will be banned next year.
The California Legislature has enacted several new laws that will impact the workplace in 2023. In addition to changes among various state labor and employment laws, the minimum wage has increased. This Holland & Knight alert provides a brief summary of select employment laws that go into effec...
Maybe you've heard it said that the more things change, the more they stay the same. That's not completely true for many new laws are about to go into effect in Missouri as of January 1, 2024.