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California Amends Rules for Paid Family Leave

California has enacted legislation that will prohibit employers from requiring that employees use two weeks of accrued vacation time before they can access paid family leave benefits. The change is a result of enactment of Assembly Bill 2123 and takes effect Jan.  1, 2025. The ...

California Clarifies Law Prohibiting Hairstyle Discrimination

California has enacted legislation to clarify a law that prohibits hairstyle discrimination. The clarification takes effect Jan.  1, 2025. The details Background In 2019, California enacted Senate Bill 188, which expressly stated that the prohibition on racial discrimination ...

California Clarifies Nondiscrimination Law

      California has enacted legislation that clarifies that the California Fair Employment and Housing Act (FEHA) prohibits discrimination on the basis not just of individual protected traits, but also based on the combination of two or more protected traits. The clarification ...

California Expands Protections for Crime Victims

California has enacted legislation that expands the list of crimes for which employees are entitled to take time off and allows employees to take time off to help family members who are the victims of such crimes. The law (Assembly Bill 2499) takes effect Jan.1, 2025. The Details Under ...

California Limits When Employers Can Require Driver’s Licenses

California has enacted legislation that restricts employers from including in a job posting or advertisement that a candidate must have a driver’s license. The restriction is the result of enactment of Senate Bill 1100 and takes effect Jan. 1, 2025. The details Under Senate Bill ...

Illinois Clarifies New E-Verify Law

The Illinois Department of Labor has released guidance to clarify a recently enacted law, effective Jan. 1, 2025, that will prohibit employers from imposing work authorization or re-verification requirements that are greater than those required by federal law.  The guidance clarifies that ...

Massachusetts Expands Sick Leave Requirement

Massachusetts has enacted legislation that will entitle employees to use sick leave to address the employee’s or their spouse’s needs related to pregnancy loss or a failed assisted reproduction, adoption or surrogacy. The change takes effect Nov. 21, 2024. The Details Under ...

Washington - Everett, WA Voters Approve Minimum Wage Increase

Voters in the city of Everett, Washington have approved Ballot Initiative 24-01, which will increase the minimum wage. The details: The minimum wage in Everett, WA will increase as follows: Employer Size ...

Washington - King County, WA Enacts Minimum Wage Ordinance

King County, Washington has enacted legislation that will increase the minimum wage in unincorporated King County. The Details:  The minimum wage in unincorporated areas of King County, Washington will increase, effective Jan.  1, 2025, as follows: ...

Missouri Votes to Increase Minimum Wage

Missouri voters have approved Proposition A, which will increase the state’s minimum wage in phases. The Details:  Under the approved measure, the Missouri state minimum wage will increase as follows: Jan. 1, 2025 - ...

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