Tennessee prohibits natural immunity discrimination, sets COVID-19 laws sunset date

Tennessee has enacted legislation (Senate Bill 1884) and (House Bill 1871), which create a sunset date for COVID-19 related laws and adds employee protections for natural COVID-19 immunity. Senate Bill 1884 takes effect on July 1, 2023, and House Bill 1871 is effective immediately. The ...

Pennsylvania Adopts Final Rule on Regular Rate for Salaried Non-Exempt and Tipped Employees

The Pennsylvania Department of Labor and Industry has adopted a final rule addressing tipped employees and the calculation of overtime pay for salaried nonexempt employees.  The final rule takes effect on August 5, 2022. Background: Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) Tipped Employees: Under ...

Louisiana Prohibits Hairstyle Discrimination

Louisiana has enacted legislation (House Bill 1083) that expressly prohibits employers from discriminating against individuals based on their natural, protective, or cultural hairstyle. House Bill 1083 takes effect August 1, 2022 and applies to employers with 20 or more employees. The ...

Illinois amends rules for day of rest and meal periods

Illinois has enacted legislation (Senate Bill 3146) that amends the state’s rules governing a day of rest and meal periods. Senate Bill 3146 takes effect January 1, 2023. The Details: Senate Bill 3146 amends the state’s One Day Rest in Seven Act as follows: ...

Georgia clarifies independent contractor test for unemployment benefits

Georgia has enacted legislation (House Bill 389) that clarifies the test used to determine whether an individual is an independent contractor or employee for the purpose of unemployment benefits in the state. House Bill 389 takes effect July 1, 2022. The Details: Under existing Georgia ...

Delaware enacts paid family leave program

Delaware has enacted legislation (Senate Bill 1) that creates a paid family and medical leave program in the state. The program will be funded by payroll contributions to be paid by covered employers and employees beginning Jan. 1, 2025. Employees may begin using such leave in 2026.   The ...

Connecticut Leave Notice of Rights - Sample Notice Now Available - reminder

Effective Jan. 1, 2022, Connecticut’s family and medical leave law expanded to cover all private sector employers and to include other changes. Additionally, on January 1, 2022, the state’s paid family leave program went into effect. These laws include an employer notice ...

West Virginia issues final rule on child labor form for 14 and 15-year-olds

West Virginia has issued a final rule that amends child labor regulations. The final rule is effective immediately and set to expire on Aug. 1, 2027. Background: Under state law, when a 14 or 15-year-old minor wants to work in a lawful occupation, the minor's prospective employer, the minor's ...

Vermont Issues Tax Guidance for Relocated and Remote Workers

The Vermont Department of Taxes has provided withholding tax guidance for relocated and remote workers. The Details: The Vermont guidance states in part as follows:  Relocated and Remote Workers If you live and work remotely in Vermont, then income earned during the entire ...

Tennessee prohibits subminimum wages

Tennessee has enacted legislation (Senate Bill 2042), which prohibits employers from paying an employee who is impaired by age, physical or mental deficiency, or injury less than the federal minimum wage. Senate Bill 2042 will take effect on July 1, 2022. The details: The "Tennessee Integrated ...

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