Littler Report
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May 11, 2023

An Overview of the Employment Law Issues Posed by Generative AI in the Workplace

Generative AI, which is a type of artificial intelligence that can produce or create new content, has already started to impact the workplace in various ways.

ASAP
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May 10, 2023

How Will Florida’s New Immigration Law Affect Private Employers?

On May 10, 2023, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis signed into law a new immigration bill (SB 1718) that will make sweeping changes for private employers with 25 or more employees.

ASAP
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May 10, 2023

UK Follows US FTC Proposal and Issues its Own Non-compete Proposals

The UK government on May 10, 2023, announced its intention to limit the length of post-employment non-compete clauses to just three months.

ASAP
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May 10, 2023

Chicago Enacts Amendments to and Expands Requirements of its Criminal History Screening Ordinance

On April 24, 2023, the City of Chicago enacted an amended ban-the-box ordinance that takes immediate effect.

Littler Report
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May 10, 2023

The Littler Annual Employer Survey 2023

Littler’s eleventh annual survey – completed by 515 in-house lawyers, C-suite executives and HR professionals based across the U.S. – offers insights for employers as they look to mitigate risks, seize new opportunities and lay the foundation for the futu

Insight
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May 8, 2023

New York State Budget Brings Sweeping Changes to the Home Health Care Industry

Governor Hochul signed the New York State Budget for fiscal year 2023-2024 into law on May 3, 2023, bringing with it sweeping changes to the way home health care agencies and home care staffing agencies in the state will operate.

ASAP
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May 8, 2023

OSHA Launches Nationwide Program Focusing on Workplace Falls

On May 1, 2023, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) announced a new National Emphasis Program (NEP) to prevent and reduce workplace falls.

ASAP
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May 8, 2023

Alberta, Canada Arbitrator Finds Grievor’s “Off-Duty” Sexual Assault of Co-Worker is Just Cause for Employment Termination

An arbitrator recently dismissed the union’s grievance of an employee’s job termination, finding that his off-duty sexual assault of a co-worker constituted sufficient just cause for his termination.

Insight
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May 5, 2023

Washington, DC Legislative Roundup

The District of Columbia continues to implement broad employment initiatives, ranging from wage and hour laws to stricter civil penalties.

ASAP
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May 5, 2023

Maryland Modifies its Paid Family and Medical Leave Insurance Program

Approximately one year ago, the Maryland General Assembly passed the Time to Care Act of 2022, adopting a statewide family and medical leave program. The governor approved modifications to the program on May 3, 2023.

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