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Massachusetts Strengthens Protections for Pregnant Workers

11/16/17

In an amendment to the Massachusetts Fair Employment Practices Act, the state of Massachusetts has expressly included pregnancy as a protected characteristic and expands accommodation requirements for pregnant employees. The amended law goes into effect April 1, 2018.
Thursday, November 16, 2017/Author: Taneil Jaeger/Number of views (3403)/Comments (0)/
Categories: Massachusetts

Discharging Employees for Refusing to Share Tips is Prohibited in Minnesota

11/16/17

The Supreme Court of Minnesota, in Burt v. Rackner, Inc., has ruled that discharging an employee for refusing to share tips is illegal under the Minnesota Fair Labor Standards Act (MFLSA).

Thursday, November 16, 2017/Author: Taneil Jaeger/Number of views (4439)/Comments (0)/
Categories: Minnesota

San Francisco Passes Lactation in the Workplace Ordinance

11/16/17

San Francisco Mayor Ed Lee signed the “Lactation in the Workplace Ordinance”, increasing protections for nursing mothers working in the geographic boundaries of San Francisco.

Thursday, November 16, 2017/Author: Taneil Jaeger/Number of views (3969)/Comments (0)/
Categories: California

Final Quarter-Close Checklist

11/16/17

Where did the time go?  It’s hard to believe that 2017 is nearly over.  Before you close the books on this year, there are a few things you need to do to ensure your employees receive accurate W-2 Forms and to prepare for the upcoming new-year.  

Tuesday, November 14, 2017/Author: Taneil Jaeger/Number of views (3996)/Comments (0)/
Categories: Bulletin News
Tags: 11/16/17

Compensation and Performance Management Enhancements

11/16/17

New enhancements have been made to the Compensation and Performance Dashboards based on the feedback we’ve received.
Monday, November 13, 2017/Author: Taneil Jaeger/Number of views (4223)/Comments (0)/
Categories: Bulletin News
Tags: 11/16/17

Third Circuit Says Employers Cannot Bypass Obligation to Compensate Employees for Short Rest Periods

11/16/17

According to the Third Circuit, refusing to compensate employees for short breaks is prohibited by the Fair Labor Standards Act. Employees must be paid for rest breaks that are twenty minutes or less in duration.
Monday, November 13, 2017/Author: Taneil Jaeger/Number of views (4789)/Comments (0)/

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