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With the COVID-19 outbreak, there are many strange new considerations: stay-at-home advisories, social distancing, and the closure of nonessential businesses' physical workplaces. In working to manage the rocky path for...
The best-laid plans of mice and men often go awry. Washington State's 60-day legislative session ended on Thursday, March 12, after the rapid spread of COVID-19 drastically changed the outcome. The Washington Legislature...
Virginia became the first southern state to ban not only LQBT discrimination but also hair discrimination across the Commonwealth during the 2020 legislative session, joining California, New York, and New Jersey in doing...
The U.S. Supreme Court recently ruled that Kansas can prosecute individuals for identity theft under state law when they use someone else's Social Security number (SSN) to get a job. The controversy arose from three...
Under a recent regulation interpreting the Colorado Wage Claim Act (CWCA), Colorado employers are now barred from having policies that permit accrued vacation time to be forfeited if not used within a particular time...
Q Because of the coronavirus, we have reduced everyones hours to 30 per week. An employee wants to take his paid time off (PTO) but be paid for his normal 40-hour workweek. Can the company pay for only 30 hours since...
A former employee's age discrimination and hostile work environment claims will proceed to trial in large part because his supervisors allegedly repeatedly questioned him about when he would retire. The 57-year-old...
As the number of individuals being tested and diagnosed with COVID-19 continues to increase, the likelihood an employee will report a confirmed diagnosis also increases. Employers should take steps now to understand...
In Avengers: Endgame, Iron Man stands up to an alien invader with the humorous line, “I'm sorry, Earth is closed today.” The line elicited chuckles because of how incredible it was. The entire planet shutting down was a...
Q Our school administration has an employee who works as a paraprofessional 32.5 hours per week and as a bus driver 20 hours per week. Can we separate her job into two positions that would require 40 hours of work for...
Q Can we legally stop the accrual of paid time off (PTO) while an employee is on Family and Medical Leave (FMLA) leave? A The FMLA provides for many entitlements for employees on leave, one of which is the right to...
Right now, it feels like all COVID-19 all the time, and employers are focused on serious issues—what a layoff might look like, what unemployment compensation is available to employees, and how to keep the business afloat...
Q Our school administration has an employee who works as a paraprofessional 32.5 hours per week and as a bus driver 20 hours per week. Can we separate her job into two positions that would require 40 hours of work for...
Q We are concerned we may need to furlough several employees in the upcoming weeks. What considerations should we be aware of when furloughing employees? Outside the collective bargaining context in which a "furlough"...
Q We recently did away with separate vacation and sick leave policies and replaced them with a PTO policy that covers both sick time and personal time. Do we need to cap our PTO days and pay out any accrued but unused...
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