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Rhode Island adds employment protections for recreational marijuana users

Rhode Island has enacted the Rhode Island Cannabis Act (the Act), which adds and clarifies workplace protections related to cannabis use. Under the act, an employer: May refuse to hire, or may discharge, discipline or take adverse action against an employee because that person violated a ...

Tennessee extends time to file a discrimination claim

This notice is to inform you thatTennessee has enacted a legislation (Senate Bill 2774) that increases the time in which an individual may file a discrimination complaint against their employer from 180 to 185 days. Senate Bill 2774 is effective immediately. The details: The Tennessee Human ...

Utah restricts usage of genetic information

Utah has enacted legislation (Senate Bill 144) that prohibits employers from accessing or inquiring about an employee’s private genetic information or discriminating on the basis of genetic information or procedures. Senate Bill 144 is effective immediately. The Details: Amended ...

Vermont amends Crime Victim Leave law

Vermont has enacted legislation (House Bill 477), which extends protections under its crime victim leave law. House Bill 477 is effective immediately. Background: Vermont employers must provide unpaid leave to certain employees who are the victims of a crime to attend a deposition or court ...

Virginia clarifies religious protections

Virginia has enacted legislation (House Bill 1063) that clarifies the definition of religion for nondiscrimination purposes. House Bill 1063 is effective immediately. Background: The Virginia Human Rights Act prohibits an employer from discriminating against an individual on the ...

Washington prohibits nondisclosure agreements and retaliation

Washington has enacted legislation (House Bill 1795), which prevents employers from discriminating or retaliating against employees for disclosing certain employment law violations, and prohibits related nondisclosure agreements. House Bill 1795 is effective immediately. Background: Washington ...

California - San Francisco amends family friendly workplace ordinance

San Francisco has amended the city’s Family Friendly Workplace Ordinance (FFWO), which applies to employers with 20 or more employees. The changes are effective July 12, 2022. The Details: Current Law ...

Connecticut expands voting leave requirement

Connecticut has enacted legislation (Senate Bill 361) that expands the circumstances under which employees may use voting leave under state law. Senate Bill 361 took effect July 1, 2022. The Details: Existing Law ...

Illinois prohibits hairstyle discrimination

Illinois has enacted legislation (Senate Bill 3616) that expressly prohibits employers from discriminating against individuals based on their hair texture or protective hairstyle. Senate Bill 3616 takes effect Jan. 1, 2023. The Details: The Illinois Human Rights Act (IHRA) prohibits employers ...

Minnesota - Bloomington requires employers to provide sick leave

Bloomington, Minnesota has enacted an ordinance that will require employers in the city to provide sick leave to employees. Employers with five or more employees (regardless of location) must provide paid leave.  Smaller employers must also provide leave, but it may be unpaid. The ordinance ...

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