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[Event] 2023 Labor & Employment Seminar - September 29th, Denver, CO

Join Us for Our Complimentary Annual Labor & Employment Seminar! We recommend our seminar to employers, HR professionals, and inhouse counsel to learn about best practices and the latest updates to Labor & Employment law....more

You've Got the POWR: Governor's Pen Brings Changes to Harassment, Other Employment Laws in Colorado

Gov. Jared Polis has signed into law several employment-related bills passed this legislative session that bring significant changes to employment law in Colorado. The most impactful of these new laws is Senate Bill 172, the...more

And So It Begins! First Quarter FAMLI Premiums & Wage Reports Due May 31, 2023

The Colorado Department of Labor and Employment’s FAMLI Division issued a reminder this week to all Colorado employers and third party administrators that premium payments and wage reports for Q1 2023 are due April 30, 2023. ...more

[Event] Putting it All Together: Understanding Changes to Wage and Hour Laws and the New Colorado SecureSavings Plan - April 12th,...

Colorado has seen multiple changes to its wage and hour laws over the last few years, and the new Colorado SecureSavings Plan goes into effect this year. As an employer, it can be tough to keep an eye on the “big picture” –...more

[Event] 2022 Labor & Employment Seminar - October 7th, Denver, CO

Our Decades-Old Tradition Returns In Person! Join us to learn about the latest updates and best practices for employers, in-house counsel, and HR professionals. Among the topics during this year’s general session are a...more

Paid COVID-19 Leave: It’s Not Over Yet!!

Colorado employers must continue to provide paid COVID leave to employees who have public health emergency related leave available. Recently, the federal government extended the public health emergency declaration related to...more

“Coloradans Need Not Apply?” It May Not Matter. CDLE Seeks To Quelch Attempts To Escape Job Posting Requirements.

Since the Equal Pay for Equal Work Act (“EPEWA”) became effective on January 1, 2021, some companies seeking to hire remote employees have attempted to avoid EPEWA’s job posting requirements by excluding Colorado residents...more

Six New Sets Of Labor & Employment Regulations To Take Effect January 1, 2021

This past year, Colorado employers have faced many unprecedented and complex challenges. With new labor and employment statutes and regulations set to take effect next year, employers will confront even more challenges in...more

COMPS Order Now Effective, Along With Some Unexpected Changes And Enforcement Measures

The Colorado Overtime and Minimum Pay Standards Order #36 (“COMPS Order”) is now effective, but with some last-minute changes and a temporarily modified enforcement scheme. This Order replaces Colorado Minimum Wage Order #35...more

State Senators Introduce Bill To Create Paid Family And Medical Leave For All Colorado Employees

Paid family and medical leave may become a reality for all Colorado employers and employees. Colorado state senators yesterday introduced a bill that would create the Family and Medical Leave Insurance Act (“FAMLI Act”). The...more

Proposed Bill Would Nix Pay Q’s

A bill introduced last week in the Colorado House of Representatives would make it an unfair employment practice under Colorado’s Antidiscrimination Act (CADA) for an employer to seek earnings history for job applicants....more

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