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California - Sonoma to increase minimum wage effective January 1, 2023

10/06/22

The City of Sonoma, California has announced that the city minimum wage will increase Jan. 1, 2023.

Wednesday, October 5, 2022/Author: ADP Admin/Number of views (11659)/Comments (0)/

California - San Diego to increase minimum wage effective January 1, 2023

10/06/22

San Diego, California has announced that the city minimum wage will increase on Jan. 1, 2023.

Wednesday, October 5, 2022/Author: ADP Admin/Number of views (11666)/Comments (0)/

California - Petaluma to increase minimum wage effective Jan. 1, 2023

10/06/22

Petaluma, California has announced that the city minimum wage will increase on Jan. 1, 2023.

Wednesday, October 5, 2022/Author: ADP Admin/Number of views (9439)/Comments (0)/

California - Los Angeles healthcare workers minimum wage on Hold

10/06/22

On Aug. 10, 2022, a petition was filed with the City of Los Angeles seeking to stop the Healthcare Workers Minimum Wage Ordinance from taking effect on Aug. 13, 2022. 

Wednesday, October 5, 2022/Author: ADP Admin/Number of views (9440)/Comments (0)/

California - Burlingame announces 2023 minimum wage

10/06/22

Burlingame, California has announced that the city minimum wage will increase on Jan. 1, 2023.
Wednesday, October 5, 2022/Author: ADP Admin/Number of views (9489)/Comments (0)/

Arizona - Flagstaff to increase minimum wage on January 1, 2023

10/06/22

Flagstaff, Arizona has announced that its minimum wage will increase. Workers who work or are expected to work 25 hours or more in any given calendar year within the city limits are subject to the  minimum wage ordinance.

Wednesday, October 5, 2022/Author: ADP Admin/Number of views (11926)/Comments (0)/

Washington, D.C. enacts employment protections for cannabis use

10/06/22

The District of Columbia has enacted legislation (B24-109) prohibiting employers from taking adverse action against an applicant or employee for the off-duty, lawful use of cannabis. The law also includes additional protections for medical cannabis users and a new notice requirement for employers.

Wednesday, October 5, 2022/Author: ADP Admin/Number of views (10699)/Comments (0)/

New Jersey announces 2023 minimum wage

10/06/22

New Jersey has announced the state’s minimum wage increases for 2023. 

Tuesday, October 4, 2022/Author: ADP Admin/Number of views (10038)/Comments (0)/

Minnesota - Minneapolis to increase minimum wage effective Jan. 1, 2023

10/06/22

Minneapolis, Minnesota has announced that its minimum wage will increase.

Tuesday, October 4, 2022/Author: ADP Admin/Number of views (9739)/Comments (0)/

Connecticut expands anti-discrimination law

10/06/22

Connecticut has enacted legislation (Senate Bill 5), which expands the state’s nondiscrimination law to cover all employers and extends additional protections to victims of domestic violence. The changes are effective Oct. 1, 2022.

Tuesday, October 4, 2022/Author: ADP Admin/Number of views (11518)/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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