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State Updates

 

Georgia State Poster Update

8/4/16

The Georgia state poster has been updated to reflect changes in the Workers' Compensation Bill of Rights.

Thursday, August 4, 2016/Author: Taneil Jaeger/Number of views (12546)/Comments (0)/
Categories: Georgia

San Diego Minimum Wage and Sick Leave Ordinance Now in Effect - Sick Leave Amendment Pending Enactment

7/21/16

Voters in the city of San Diego supported a ballot measure that imposes a citywide minimum wage and also requires employers to provide paid sick leave.  The ordinance is now in effect while an implementing ordinance (“IO”) amending the sick leave requirements remains pending. While the IO requires a second read before it is effective, the City Council has set July 11, 2016 as the effective date for employers to comply with the ordinance’s original requirements. This communication summarizes the current ordinance and highlights changes and clarification provided by the IO.

Thursday, July 21, 2016/Author: Taneil Jaeger/Number of views (17429)/Comments (0)/
Categories: California

Sick Leave Toolkit Updated for Los Angeles and San Diego

7/7/16

Our sick leave toolkit which includes Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) and model sick leave policies for jurisdictions with sick leave laws has been updated. The updates reflect new sample policies for Los Angeles, CA and San Diego, CA.

Thursday, July 7, 2016/Author: Taneil Jaeger/Number of views (10596)/Comments (0)/
Categories: California
Tags: 7/7/16

San Francisco Poster Update

7/7/16

San Francisco, California requires that employers must post the Minimum Wage Poster at each workplace or jobsite as of July 1, 2016.

 

Thursday, July 7, 2016/Author: Taneil Jaeger/Number of views (10641)/Comments (0)/
Categories: California

California Law Expands Ban on Smoking in the Workplace

7/7/16

California has amended Section 6404.5 of its Labor Code to expand its prohibition on the smoking of tobacco products in a place of employment.  In addition to bringing owner-operated businesses into the gambit of environments in which smoking is prohibited, the law eliminates most of the exemptions that permitted smoking in certain work environments, such as hotel lobbies, bars and taverns, banquet rooms, warehouse facilities, and employee break rooms.

Thursday, July 7, 2016/Author: Taneil Jaeger/Number of views (10872)/Comments (0)/
Categories: California

Utah Requires Reasonable Accommodations for Pregnancy-Related Conditions

7/7/16

Utah Governor Gary Herbert signed legislation (Senate Bill 59) that requires employers with 15 or more employees to provide reasonable accommodations for pregnancy, childbirth, breastfeeding, and pregnancy-related conditions.

Thursday, July 7, 2016/Author: Taneil Jaeger/Number of views (12060)/Comments (0)/
Categories: Utah

San Diego Voters Approve Minimum Wage and Sick Leave Ordinance

June 16, 2016

Voters in the city of San Diego supported a ballot measure that imposes a citywide minimum wage and also requires employers to provide paid sick leave.

This ordinance passed following a referendum vote on June 7, and will go into effect immediately following certification of the election results.  The certification process will likely conclude in mid-July 2016.

Wednesday, June 15, 2016/Author: AmandaGagnon/Number of views (11219)/Comments (0)/
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New York Increases Minimum Wage to $15.00 per Hour

June 16, 2016

New York Governor, Andrew Cuomo, signed legislation implementing a staggered set of regional minimum wage increases with the end goal of increasing the state’s minimum wage to $15.00 an hour by 2021. 

Wednesday, June 15, 2016/Author: AmandaGagnon/Number of views (12153)/Comments (0)/
Tags: 061616

Austin, Texas Passes Ordinance Banning Pre-Offer Inquiry into Applicant’s Criminal History – Reminder for all Clients Regarding Background Check Consent Form

June 16, 2016

Austin, Texas has enacted a city ordinance prohibiting employers from asking about or considering a job applicant’s criminal history before making a conditional offer of employment. Austin is the first city in the South to enact such a “Fair Chance” or “Ban the Box” law.  Please be reminded that clients taking advantage of ADP Screening and Selection Services should use the most recent version of the Background Check Consent Form which is available in the Forms Library in My TotalSource in the pre-employment section.


 [AG(1]Again, where would PGF clients find this? 

Wednesday, June 15, 2016/Author: AmandaGagnon/Number of views (9947)/Comments (0)/
Tags: 061616

Vermont Enacts a “Ban the Box” Law - Reminder for all Clients Regarding Background Check Consent Form

June 16, 2016

Vermont has enacted a statute prohibiting most employers from requesting criminal record information on an initial application. 

Also, please be reminded that clients taking advantage of ADP Screening and Selection Services should use the most recent version of the Background Check Consent Form which is available from your HR Business Partner.


 [AG(1]Where should PGF clients find this? 

Wednesday, June 15, 2016/Author: AmandaGagnon/Number of views (37193)/Comments (0)/
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Recent State Updates

California Gender Self-ID rules at the State and Local level

11/04/21

Author: ADP Admin/Wednesday, November 3, 2021/Categories: Compliance Corner , State Compliance Update, California

Background:

California's Fair Employment and Housing Act (FEHA) prohibits harassment and discrimination because of sex, gender, gender identity, gender expression and certain other characteristics. The discrimination provisions cover employers with five or more employees, but the harassment provisions cover all employers.

Preferred Gender, Pronoun, and Name:

In California, employers must generally abide by an employee's request to be identified with a preferred gender, name, and/or pronoun, including gender-neutral pronouns, according to state regulations. However, if it is necessary to meet a legally mandated obligation, such as a W-2 Form, employers may use an employee's gender or legal name as indicated in a government-issued identification document.

Employer Inquiries:

California employers are generally prohibited from making inquiries that directly or indirectly identify an individual on the basis sex, gender, gender identity, or gender expression. Employers are also generally prohibited from inquiring about or requiring documentation or proof of an individual's sex, gender, gender identity, or gender expression as a condition of employment. However, for the purposes of complying with recordkeeping requirements for applicant records  under the state's nondiscrimination law, an employer may request an applicant to provide this information but only if it is on a voluntary basis.

Note: The law doesn’t prohibit an employer and employee from communicating about the employee's sex, gender, gender identity, or gender expression when the employee initiates a discussion with the employer regarding the employee's working conditions.

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