Recognizing the valuable function minors serve in the workforce, Governor Tony Evers issued an emergency order on March 26 allowing employers to hire minors without a child labor permit while labor permit offices are...
Employment Law Letter
“Do I have to pay worker’s compensation benefits to an employee who trips on her dog and injures her knee while working from home?” This may not be the first question on employers’ minds as they adjust to the new norm of...
It’s no secret that lunch or meal breaks provide numerous benefits to employees and employers. Breaks have been shown to increase productivity and stimulate mental focus. Considering how important and healthy breaks are...
Over the past several years, employers worried about the safety of employees and clients (especially during the annual flu season) have moved toward implementing vaccination policies in the workplace. At the time of this...
Only approximately 20 percent of households have a parent who stays at home. The majority of parents face an extremely challenging question after the birth of a child. They must decide whether to put a newborn child in...
Q If an exempt employee is asked to help on a proposal (not part of his normal job duties) and he expected to be compensated but wasn't, is that an issue? Someone also asked him to track his time. Can we pay him a bonus...
In a matter of weeks, many aspects of our lives have changed in dramatic ways. With everyone collectively experiencing a seismic shift, we wanted to put together a guide for what to do with your new situation, from...
On April 14, Governor Phil Murphy signed S2374 into law, which further amends and clarifies the March 25 expansions to the New Jersey Family Leave Act (NJFLA) and the New Jersey Temporary Disability Benefits Law (TDL)...
On March 25, New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy signed S2304, amending the New Jersey Earned Sick Leave Law, the New Jersey Family Leave Act (FLA), and the New Jersey Temporary Disability Benefits Law (TDL). The amendments...
Although many states have moved forward to legalize marijuana, Virginia still is testing the waters. Last year, the Virginia Legislature allowed the use of medical cannabis products, including CBD oils, with low amounts...
A federal judge in Pittsburgh is finally allowing discovery (i.e., the pretrial exchange of evidence) on a temporary employee's nearly five-year-old claims that his employer failed to pay him for time he spent commuting...
Employers, during a pandemic that appears to hit patients 65 years and older the hardest, are you taking the appropriate steps to ensure you don’t discriminate against your older employees, while also protecting them...
As the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the Occupation Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) continue to update and modify their recommendations for best practices and their mandates for safe...
Q Can an employee bypass her supervisor and go straight to HR just because she has been written up previously? A Although the question of whether an employee can bypass a supervisor to lodge a complaint with HR seems...
Although some observers may not applaud how noncompete agreements restrict labor, the courts will step in and enforce them if they’re reasonable, as one employee recently learned. Working for Upserve, Inc. David Hoffman...