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New York Extends Time to File Claims of Unlawful Discrimination

New York has enacted legislation (Senate Bill 3255), which increases the time to file a complaint of unlawful discrimination with the Division of Human Rights from one year to three years. Senate Bill 3255 takes effect on Feb. 15, 2024. The details As background, under Section 297 of the ...

New York Expands Restrictions on Non-Disclosure Provisions in Certain Agreements

New York has enacted legislation (Senate Bill 4516) that further limits the terms employers may include in release agreements related to discrimination, harassment and retaliation. Senate Bill 4516 is effective immediately and applies to agreements entered into on or after Nov. 17, 2023. The ...

Minnesota - Saint Paul, Minnesota Amends Sick Leave Ordinance for 2024

Saint Paul, Minnesota has amended an ordinance that requires employers in the city to provide sick leave to employees. The changes take effect Jan. 1, 2024 and are meant to more closely align the ordinance with a new state paid sick leave law that takes effect on the same date.   The ...

Minnesota - Bloomington, MN Amends Sick Leave Ordinance for 2024

Bloomington, Minnesota has amended an ordinance that requires employers in the city to provide sick leave to employees. The changes take effect Jan.  1, 2024.   The Bloomington city attorney has indicated that the ordinance “aligns with the Minnesota state statute that goes ...

Chicago and Cook County Adopt New Paid Leave Ordinances

Chicago and Cook County in Illinois have each enacted ordinances that will amend requirements that employers provide paid leave to employees. The new Chicago ordinance requires both paid sick leave and paid leave that employees can use for any reason. The new Cook County ordinance requires ...

California Requires Reproductive Loss Leave

California has enacted legislation that requires employers with 5 or more employees to provide time off to employees who experience a covered reproductive loss event. The requirement takes effect Jan. 1, 2024, and is separate and distinct from the state’s bereavement leave and ...

California Releases Updated Wage Theft Notice for 2024

The California Department of Industrial Relations has released an updated model wage theft notice to reflect changes that take effect Jan. 1, 2024. The details Background At the time of hiring, an employer must provide to each employee a written notice, in the language the employer ...

California Provides Guidance on Expanded Sick Leave Law

The California Department of Industrial Relations has updated guidance to address the expansion of the state’s paid sick leave law that takes effect Jan. 1, 2024. The details Background Effective Jan.  1, 2024, changes to the state’s paid sick leave law include but ...

SECURE Act 2.0 Impact to Long-Term, Part-Time Employees

Earlier this year, we communicated advising of SECURE Act 2.0 requirements for Long-Term, Part-Time (LTPT) employees. We have now updated the 'Next Steps' process, and you can find those updates below in this Insights and Solutions article. The following features are now available to ...

California Amends Wage Theft Notice Requirements

California has enacted legislation that amends the notice requirements under the state’s Wage Theft Prevention Act, beginning Jan. 1, 2024 The Details Existing Law As Amended by Assembly Bill ...

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