Insight
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November 14, 2017

New York State Jumps on the Predictive Scheduling Bandwagon and Issues Proposed Scheduling Rules

On the eve of the November 26, 2017 effective date of New York City’s own predictive scheduling regulations that affect retail and fast food employers, the New York State Department of Labor has issued proposed predictive scheduling regulations.

ASAP
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November 14, 2017

Puerto Rico Secretary of Labor Issues Opinion Regarding Allowed Payroll Deductions Following Hurricanes Irma and María

On November 10, 2017, a Puerto Rico official issued Opinion No. 2017-002 addressing allowable deductions from non-exempt employees’ pay following hurricanes Irma and María.

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November 13, 2017

Ready or Not, Here It Comes! 2018 Brings New Labor & Employment Laws, Primarily at the State Level

On January 1, 2018, and throughout the coming year, employers across the nation will confront a host of new or amended federal, state, and/or local laws.

ASAP
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November 13, 2017

Ninth Circuit Orders Gross Ups for Back Pay Award

In a short published opinion, the Ninth Circuit held a federal district court may award a “tax consequence adjustment” or “gross up” for receipt of a back pay award given in one lump sum.

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November 13, 2017

Puerto Rico Governor Signs Executive Order Authorizing Rules for Retirement Plan and IRA Distributions in the Wake of Recent Natural Disasters

The Governor of Puerto Rico has signed an order authorizing the establishment of tax rules for distributions from qualified retirement plans and IRAs following Hurricane Maria and other natural disasters.

Insight
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November 9, 2017

United Nations Continues its Development of a Treaty Imposing Liability on Companies for Human Rights Abuses

An ongoing debate exists regarding the nature and extent to which transnational companies should be held directly and legally liable for human rights impacts.

Podcast
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November 9, 2017

As of January 1, Salary History Is Officially History in California

A discussion of California's new salary history inquiry ban, which takes effect January 1, 2018.

Insight
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November 8, 2017

The Minimum Wage in 2018: A Rates-Only Update

This article details state- and local-level changes to the minimum wage that are scheduled to occur throughout 2018.

ASAP
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November 8, 2017

Employers Should Prepare Now for Increased ICE Enforcement

Increased immigration enforcement and a reduction in illegal entry into the United States remain among the Trump administration's highest priorities.

ASAP
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November 8, 2017

New York City Expands Types of Leave Covered by Paid Sick Leave Law

Slightly one year after the New York City Council introduced a bill that would expand the city's paid sick leave requirements to cover "safe time" leave, Mayor Bill de Blasio signed it into law on November 6, 2017.

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