March 2026

 

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Washington State Adds Domestic Worker Protections

The State of Washington has enacted legislation that adds wage, contract and other protections for domestic workers.

Washington Expands Work Hours for Minors in an Approved Career and Technical Education Program

The State of Washington has enacted legislation that provides employers greater scheduling flexibility for certain minor workers.

Updated: New York Amends Trapped at Work Act

New York has amended its Trapped at Work law to clarify the repayment requirements of certain training expenses when the employment relationship ends.

Indiana to Repeal Registration Requirement for Employing Minors

Indiana has enacted legislation that will repeal a law requiring employers to register with the Indiana Department of Labor when they employ five or more minors. The repeal results from the enactment of House Bill 1302 and takes effect on July 1, 2026.

Indiana Amends Its Employment-Eligibility-Verification Law

Indiana has enacted legislation that will amend state law to expressly prohibit employers from knowingly or intentionally recruiting, hiring, or continuing to employ an individual who is unauthorized to work. The amended law will also establish certain protections under state law for employers that engage in “reasonable diligence” (as defined) to verify new hires are authorized to work.

Connecticut Supreme Court: Employer-Required Security Screenings Must Be Paid

The Connecticut Supreme Court has ruled that state law requires employers to compensate employees for employer-required security screenings.

Colorado Clarifies Recordkeeping and Other Rules

The Colorado Department of Labor and Employment has issued final regulations clarifying employer responsibilities regarding recordkeeping, youth labor, and paid leave.

New York City Releases Updated Sick Leave Notice and Resources

New York City has released an updated Notice of Employee Rights, Rules for Protected Time Off Policies and FAQs.  The city has also issued proposed rules related to the previously amended Earned Safe and Sick Time Act.

California Finalizes Templates for Pay Data Reporting for 2025; Includes New Data Fields

The California Civil Rights Department has published final versions of pay data reporting templates for the 2025 reporting year. The templates include new data fields for reporting employees’ exemption status, employment type, and weeks worked during the reporting year.

New Jersey Amends Family Leave Act

New Jersey has enacted legislation (Assembly Bill 3451), which amends the New Jersey Family Leave Act (NJFLA) by expanding employer coverage and lowering employee eligibility requirements.
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