Paid Leave for Prenatal Appointments The enacted Budget expands the New York State Paid Sick Leave Law to include additional paid time off for prenatal appointments. Under the enacted proposal, New York is now
Hold That Sneeze: Paid Sick Time Likely Coming to New York City Next YearDouglas T. Schwarz
The Westchester County Human Rights Commission (the “Commission”) has announced that the county’s Earned Sick Leave Law, which went into effect on April 10, 2019, has been preempted by New York’s Paid Sick Leave Law (“Law” or “PSLL”), which took effect on September 30, 2020....
New York State’s Paid Sick Leave law took effect on September 30, 2020. The law, adopted at the start of the coronavirus pandemic in March, requires every employer with employees working in New York to provide paid or unpaid leave to those employees. The amount of leave and whether it i...
Lt. Governor Peggy Flanagan and state officials held a news conference Monday at a Minneapolis bakery to share details of the plan "We know that everyone deserves paid time away to heal, to grow and to live, and when you come back your job should still be...
Earlier in 2020, New York State enacted a comprehensive new law, N.Y. Labor Law § 196-B, requiring employers to provide sick leave to all employees. The law takes effect on September 30, 2020, and employees will begin accruing leave as of that date, but
New York State will soon require all employers to provide sick leave to employees. The New York State Sick Leave (NYSSL) law goes into effect September 30, 2020, but employees are not entitled to use NYSSL until January 1, 2021. Other key points of the new law include: The amount of...
A new paid sick leave rebate program for Yukon workers has been launched. The program, which will provide workers and self-employed Yukoners with up to 40 hours of paid sick leave per 12-month period at no cost to their employer, was announced by Premier Ranj Pillai on April 25. ...
New York will become the first state in the nation to mandate paid prenatal leave starting in 2025. New York State employers are now required to provide paid lactation break time for nursing employees, effective June 19, 2024. New York State’s COVID-19 sick leave requirements will expire on...
The Nebraska Legislature has passed a bill that significantly weakens a voter-backed measure requiring employers to offer paid sick leave Associated PressMay 29, 2025 Georgia Supreme Court Upholds Ban on Those Under 21 From Carrying Handguns in Public ...