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Colorado Criminalizes the Use of Illegal Non-Competes

Summary - The nationwide scrutiny of non-compete agreements continues in 2022. An increasing number of states are severely limiting, or absolutely prohibiting, the use of restrictive covenants. While for many years...more

Colorado’s Equal Pay and Promotion Transparency Regulations Overcome Challenge; Remain in Effect

A federal judge in Colorado has upheld the enforceability of Colorado’s pay transparency law, despite vigorous challenges from the business community. As previously reported here, in November 2020, Colorado passed sweeping...more

Colorado Clarifies and Adopts Equal Pay Transparency Rules

The Colorado Department of Labor and Employment adopted final regulations regarding equal pay transparency under the state’s Equal Pay for Equal Work Act (EPEWA) on November 10, 2020. The earlier proposed regulations...more

Colorado Proposes New Equal Pay Transparency Rules

The Colorado Department of Labor and Employment issued proposed regulations regarding equal pay transparency under Colorado’s Equal Pay for Equal Work Act (EPEWA), which goes into effect January 1, 2021....more

Do Lawsuits in California and Massachusetts Threaten the Gig Economy as We Know It?

The COVID-19 pandemic has underscored the important role that gig workers play in our economy. At the same time, it also has highlighted the working conditions of gig workers, spurring several states to take action on their...more

As the COVID-19 Pandemic Continues, Colorado Implements Permanent Paid Sick Leave for All Employees

On July 14, 2020, Governor Jared Polis signed into law the Healthy Families and Workplace Act (HFWA), and Colorado joined the growing number of states and cities that require employers to provide paid sick leave. Many...more

Colorado Employers Can't Take Away Accrued Vacation Pay

As previously reported, the Colorado Department of Labor and Employment (CDLE) has been considering major changes to the state’s Wage Protection Act (WPA). ...more

Colorado Proposes Sweeping Changes to Wage & Hour Standards

As we previously reported, the Colorado Department of Labor and Employment (CDLE) has been considering major changes to the state’s overtime and minimum wage laws this year. Details on the recently proposed changes follow....more

Changes for CA Gig Economy: Learn Your ABCs

A new California law, stemming from Assembly Bill 5 (AB 5), expands and codifies the California Supreme Court’s 2018 decision in Dynamex Operations West Inc. v. The Superior Court of Los Angeles, which we reported on...more

Zip Your Lips: New Jersey Employers Banned From Asking Salary History

On July 25, 2019, New Jersey passed a salary history ban, following in the footsteps of more than a dozen other states and cities that have already passed legislation intended to combat gender-based pay inequity. ...more

Minnesota Employers Take Heed – New Wage Statute Took Effect Yesterday

The Minnesota Legislature recently passed a law that creates significant new notice and recordkeeping requirements, recognizes “wage theft,” and imposes heightened civil and criminal penalties for violations....more

In early 2019, nineteen states will see an increase to their minimum wage. In all but one state, Michigan, this change took effect...

States and municipalities have tackled pay equity and minimum wage issues. Over the next few months, 19 states will see an increase in their minimum wage. ...more

The following three salary history laws took effect on January 1, 2019

States and municipalities have tackled pay equity and minimum wage issues. Regarding pay equity, there is a growing trend of laws and ordinances that place restrictions on employers when it comes to asking applicants about...more

Sexual Harassment Training Requirements effective January 2019

Beginning this year, employers in some states will be required to provide sexual harassment training for employees, including supervisors and management staff. Depending on the jurisdiction, the statute may dictate the...more

Delaware Expands Protections Against Sexual Harassment in the Workplace

On August 29, 2018, Delaware Governor John Carney, signed into law House Bill 360, expanding sexual harassment protections for workers. The new law will take effect January 1, 2019. ...more

Paid Sick Leave Under Maryland Healthy Working Families Act Goes Into Effect

The Maryland Healthy Working Families Act requires certain Maryland employers to offer paid sick leave to their employees. It took effect on February 11, 2018— 30 days after the legislature overrode Governor Larry Hogan's...more

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