Effective July 19, 2020 (under new legislation signed by New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy on January 21), employers in the state with at least 100 employees over a three-year period will have new and expanded obligations...
Employment Law Letter
While the U.S. Supreme Court is still considering whether Title VII applies to lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender employees across the nation, the Virginia Legislature has moved forward to provide legal protections...
Vermont's minimum wage will increase—eventually to $12.55 per hour in 2022—after lawmakers recently voted to override Republican Governor Phil Scott's veto. History of legislation On February 11, 2020, Governor Scott...
Employers' use of arbitration provisions has been a relatively hot topic, with the U.S. Supreme Court ruling just last year that an ambiguous arbitration agreement may not serve as the basis for compelling classwide...
Perhaps your parents warned you as a teenager that if you got a tattoo, you would never get a good job. But millennials have turned this adage on its head. Tattoos are no longer taboo. Nearly half of millennials have at...
It's time to dust off the National Labor Relations Board (NRLB) cases in effect before the Obama era. Labor attorneys have learned over the years not to throw out the “old” law, knowing full well it will once again come...
During the 2020 legislative session, the Virginia General Assembly is considering several gun control measures, including establishing mandatory background checks for any transfer of a firearm, limits on the purchase of...
With news of spreading disease, travel restrictions and bans, and quarantines dominating the news, it's no surprise that employees have questions about the coronavirus/COVID-19 and whether they risk exposure at work. So...
Employers' use of arbitration provisions has been a relatively hot topic, with the U.S. Supreme Court ruling just last year an ambiguous arbitration agreement may not serve as the basis for compelling class-wide...
The Internal Revenue Service released the redesigned 2020 Federal W-4 Form. The updated form implements the changes initiated by the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act and is meant to reduce complexity for both employees and...
As you may recall, in May 2019, Governor Larry Hogan vetoed the statewide “ban the box” legislation enacted by the Maryland General Assembly during last year's term. The law would have required Maryland employers with 15...
Recently, a TikTok video of a Wendy's employee taking a bath in the restaurant sink went viral on the Internet. Unsurprisingly, the employee was promptly fired. In our age of mass social media activities, the incident...
Sometimes, trying to fix a wrong just causes an employer to dig a deeper hole. Or the mistake is fixed only partially. In the following case, an employer's self-audit of its pay practices resulted in correcting an error...
Whether it's a lunchbox, laptop case, or briefcase, most people bring a personal bag to work. To deter theft, some brick-and-mortar retailers and warehouses require employees to go through security checks of their...
Whether it's a lunchbox, laptop case, or briefcase, most people bring a personal bag to work. To deter theft, some brick-and-mortar retailers and warehouses require employees to go through security checks of their...