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New rules will help employers calculate wages when an employee works in multiple areas PORTLAND, OR—The Bureau of Labor and Industries (BOLI) has published new minimum wage rules in preparation for the July 2016 minimum...
Originally Published by HR360 Law Effective January 1, 2017 Under a new law in Connecticut, employers are prohibited from inquiring about a prospective employee's prior arrests, criminal charges, orconvictions on an initial employment application, unless:...
Originally Published by HR360 OSHA's Heat Illness Website Outlines Employers' Legal Duties Under federal law, employers are responsible for providing workplaces free of known safety hazards, which includes protecting workers from extreme heat. The U.S. Occupational...
Update: The minimum wage in the District of Columbia will rise to $11.50 per hour beginning July 1, 2016 (or if greater at that time, the federal minimum wage plus $1) and $2.77 per hour for...
Update: The District's Accrued Sick and Safe Leave Act has been amended to clarify that employees in the building and construction industry covered by a bona fide collective bargaining agreement will be exempted from the law's paid...
Law Protects Employees' Personal Internet Accounts A new law in Nebraska limits employers' access to employees' personal Internet accounts, with certain exceptions. Restrictions Under the law, employers are generally prohibited from: Requiring or requesting that...
Law Effective October 1, 2016 Under a new law in Maryland, a workers' compensation insurer may file a rating plan that provides for a premium discount for appropriate classifications (or sub-classifications) of a risk of...
Provisions Regarding Employee Access to Personnel Records Also Amended Under a new law in Oregon, effective January 1, 2017, an employer must provide an employee (on regular paydays, and at other times that payment...
E-Cigarettes Included in Workplace Smoking Prohibitions Several recent pieces of legislation, generally effective on June 9, 2016, expand coverage of California's workplace smoking prohibitions. Electronic Cigarettes A new law recasts and broadens the definition of...
Guidance Clarifies Violations and Accommodations Under the Law New York City has released guidance that clarifies violations of pregnancy protections under the New York City Human Rights Law, and provides examples of when and how...
Requirement Begins January 1, 2017 A new law in Tennessee requires employers with 50 or more employeesto use the federal E-Verify program to verify the work authorization status of employees. Background U.S. law requires companies...
Changes Effective December 1, 2016 The U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) has released a final rule, effectiveDecember 1, 2016, to update the regulations governing which executive, administrative, and professional employees (referred to as "EAP" or...