WPI Report
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May 1, 2017

WPI State of the States — Legislative Proposals Are Taking Root

This month’s State of the States highlights some of the prominent trends demonstrated by the bills that are advancing across the nation.

ASAP
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May 1, 2017

Germany: News on Disqualification Periods Following Termination Agreements

In Germany, employees frequently refuse to sign separation agreements for fear that the Employment Agency will disqualify them from receiving unemployment benefits. A revision of the Employment Agency's internal directives has created some new leeway.

ASAP
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May 1, 2017

OSHA Rights its Course: Only Authorized Union Agents and Employees Can Participate During OSHA Inspections

On April 25, 2017, OSHA reversed its position that during inspections of non-union workplaces, employees could be represented by anyone selected by the employees, including non-representative outside union agents.

WPI Report
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April 28, 2017

WPI Wage Watch: Minimum Wage & Overtime Updates (April Edition)

Wage developments at the federal, state, and local levels could affect employer operations in the near or distant future.

ASAP
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April 28, 2017

U.S. Supreme Court Holds Sovereign Immunity Does Not Protect Tribal Employee Sued Individually

The high court ruled ruled that a Native American tribe’s sovereign immunity from lawsuits does not extend to a tribal employee sued over actions he took within the scope of his employment.

Insight
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April 26, 2017

New Changes to Massachusetts Regulations on Criminal History Checks

Massachusetts recently issued amended regulations governing use of the Department of Criminal Justice Information Services' (DCJIS) database of information. These changes will impact employers that obtain criminal records provided by the DCJIS.

ASAP
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April 24, 2017

A Retailer’s Failure to Pay Time And A Half for Work Performed on Sundays And Holidays May Violate Massachusetts’ Payment of Wages Law

A Massachusetts Superior Court judge recently held that retail employers who fail to pay workers time and a half for holiday work may be sued under the state Payment of Wages Law.

Insight
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April 24, 2017

Security Breach Notification Becomes More Complex For Employers

New Mexico recently became the 48th state to enact a data breach notification law, while Virginia took the lead in expanding its law to address the recent explosion of W-2 phishing scams, and Tennessee once again amended its breach notification statute.

Insight
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April 24, 2017

District of Columbia Enacts the Universal Paid Leave Act

In late 2016, after more than a year of debate, the District of Columbia Council voted to create one of the most generous paid leave laws in the country. After making it through the congressional review period, the law became effective on April 7, 2017.

ASAP
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April 20, 2017

The City of Philadelphia Has Agreed To Stay The Enforcement of The Philadelphia Wage Equity Ordinance Pending Resolution of Court Challenge

The City of Philadelphia has agreed to stay the enforcement of the Philadelphia Wage Equity Ordinance, which was to take effect on May 23, 2017.

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