Recent Updates

California amends Work-Sharing Program, accepts electronic applications

Wednesday, November 4, 2020
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California

California has enacted legislation (Assembly Bill 1731) that makes a number of changes to the existing work-sharing program operated by the Employment Development Department (EDD) to help increase use of the program by employers. The changes are effective immediately, but will be repealed at the end of 2023, unless extended.

Alaska to increase minimum wage in 2021

Wednesday, November 4, 2020
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Alaska

The minimum wage in Alaska will increase to $10.34 per hour on January 1, 2021. The change is a result of annual adjustment for inflation. All non-exempt employees must be paid at least the minimum wage per hour.

DOL proposes new independent contractor test

Monday, November 2, 2020
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Federal Compliance Update

The Department of Labor has published a proposed rule that would change the test for determining whether a worker is an employee or independent contractor under the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA).

New York City amends Earned Sick and Safe Time Act

Friday, October 16, 2020
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New York

New York City has enacted legislation (Int. No. 2032-A) that amends the city's Earned Safe and Sick Time Act (ESSTA) to better align with the New York State Paid Sick Leave (NYPSL) law. Int. No. 2032-A is effective immediately.

State laws on the use of biometric technology

Friday, October 9, 2020
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Illinois

Some states regulate the collection, use and disclosure of biometric data, which may include the data collected by finger- or hand-scanning time clocks.  The following is a brief description of some of these state laws. Please read on to ensure that your company is staying compliant.

Washington, DC expands DCFMLA, requires paid leave for COVID-19 updated

Wednesday, September 30, 2020
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Washington, D.C.

The District of Columbia has enacted an emergency ordinance that requires employers with 50-499 employees to provide paid leave to employees impacted by COVID-19. The emergency ordinance also temporarily expands the D.C. Family and Medical Leave Act (DCFMLA). The emergency ordinance took effect immediately and has been extended until November 16, 2020.

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