For the last two weeks, Texas is continuing to break records for daily coronavirus cases and hospitalizations. According to the Texas Department of State Health Services, on June 23, 2020 Texas had the highest daily number of...more
Virginia may be for lovers, but it no longer loves non-compete agreements. Starting on July 1, 2020, employers may not “enter into, enforce, or threaten to enforce” a non-compete agreement with any “low-wage employee.” As...more
Failing a drug test may not kill the buzz for medical marijuana patients in the Empire State. In contrast to courts in California and other jurisdictions, a New York state court has held that medical marijuana users are...more
5/14/2020
/ Disability Discrimination ,
Drug Testing ,
Employer Liability Issues ,
Employment Policies ,
Hiring & Firing ,
Marijuana ,
Medical Marijuana ,
NYCHRL ,
Protected Class ,
Reasonable Accommodation ,
Zero Tolerance Policies
Notwithstanding numerous restrictions limiting access to many resources during the ongoing coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, marijuana users in states where medicinal and adult use is legal may still have access to cannabinoid...more
As we explained in an earlier post, the Colorado Department of Labor and Employment (“DLE”) has issued new Health Emergency Leave with Pay (“HELP”) Rules in response to the coronavirus. Effective March 11, 2020, the HELP...more
3/23/2020
Employers in New York, the second-most unionized state in the country, have lost another key point of leverage in collective bargaining. Effective February 6, 2020, Senate Bill 7310 reduces the amount of time striking...more
3/2/2020
/ Employee Rights ,
Labor Disputes ,
Labor Relations ,
Negotiations ,
NLRA ,
Right to Strike ,
State and Local Government ,
State Labor Laws ,
Unemployment Benefits ,
Unions ,
Waiting Periods
Delaware is reminding its employers that a safe, drug-free workplace can pay. On February 1, the state’s Department of Insurance (the “Department”) amended its regulations to emphasize the availability of workers’...more
2/28/2020
/ Anti-Discrimination Policies ,
Credit ,
Decriminalization of Marijuana ,
Drug Testing ,
Employment Policies ,
Marijuana ,
Medical Marijuana ,
New Regulations ,
Recreational Use ,
State and Local Government ,
State Labor Laws ,
Workplace Safety ,
Zero Tolerance Policies
The Massachusetts Department of Family and Medical Leave (“DFML”) continues to provide ongoing substantive and procedural guidance regarding the implementation of the state’s Paid Family and Medical Leave Program (“PFML”)....more
2/7/2020
/ Benefit Plan Reimbursements ,
Employee Benefits ,
Employer Liability Issues ,
Employment Policies ,
Labor Regulations ,
New Guidance ,
Paid Family Leave Law ,
Paid Leave ,
Paid Time Off (PTO) ,
Regulatory Requirements ,
Reporting Requirements ,
Rulemaking Process ,
State Labor Laws ,
Threshold Requirements ,
Wage and Hour
With 2019 nearly rolled up, it is time to exhale and recap the latest dose of marijuana laws affecting the workplace. In the last twelve months, Illinois became the eleventh state to legalize recreational marijuana use by...more
12/24/2019
/ Corporate Counsel ,
Decriminalization of Marijuana ,
Employer Liability Issues ,
Employment Policies ,
Financial Services Industry ,
Hiring & Firing ,
Legislative Agendas ,
Marijuana ,
Medical Marijuana ,
New Legislation ,
Policies and Procedures ,
Recreational Use ,
State and Local Government
On November 21, 2019, the Pennsylvania Department of Labor and Industry (“DLI”) formally withdrew new regulations that would have increased the minimum salary requirements for the Pennsylvania Minimum Wage Act’s (“PMWA”)...more
One of the matters of significance to employers and unions under the National Labor Relations Act that became a point of contention under the National Labor Relations Board (“NLRB” or “Board”) during the Obama Administration...more