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Rhode Island Legalizes Recreational Marijuana and Protects Off-Duty Use for Employees

Rhode Island Governor Dan McKee signed a bill on May 25 legalizing recreational marijuana in the state. The law, which took effect immediately, prohibits basing adverse employment actions on off-duty marijuana use, unless...more

New York’s Marijuana Regulation and Taxation Act: Employer Considerations

New York’s Marijuana Regulation and Taxation Act legalized recreational cannabis in New York State on March 31, 2021. While it will take some time to organize and implement many aspects of the law ...more

Legalized Recreational Cannabis and the New Jersey Workplace – What Employers Need to Know

New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy signed legislation on February 22 enabling the constitutional amendment to legalize adult recreational use of cannabis and a companion decriminalization bill. Each law has significant...more

NJ Legalizes Recreational Cannabis – What It Means for Employers Is Not Entirely Clear, Yet

Legalized adult recreational use of cannabis is coming to New Jersey. On November 3, 2020, New Jersey voters approved a ballot measure to amend the New Jersey Constitution to, among other things, make lawful the personal,...more

New Jersey Implements Workplace Safety Protocols, New Complaint and Investigation Processes

Employers in New Jersey should be aware that a recent executive order mandating safety protocols in the workplace amid the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic creates complaint mechanisms for whistleblowers, with the potential...more

COVID-19: NJ Expands Earned Sick Leave & Temporary Disability Benefits for Public Health Emergencies

New Jersey has enacted an expansion of the state’s Earned Sick Leave and Temporary Disability Benefits (including Family Temporary Disability Benefits) for situations related to the coronavirus (COVID-19) as well as other...more

New Jersey Declares Hair Discrimination Unlawful

New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy recently signed legislation under the New Jersey Law Against Discrimination expanding the definition of “race” to cover “traits historically associated with race,” including hair texture, hair...more

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