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USA - January 17 2023 The Wyoming Legislature began the 2023 General Session on January 10, 2023. At this early stage of the session, only two employment related bills…
USA - January 10 2023 In 2022, there were some impactful, but relatively quiet developments in federal employment law. These developments affect confidentiality…
USA - January 6 2023 On January 5, 2023, the FTC issued a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (“proposed Rule”) that would ban most non-competition agreements in the United…
USA - December 8 2022 An H-1B amendment petition is required when there is a material change in the terms and conditions of authorized employment. What constitutes a…
USA - December 6 2022 According to a new report from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, approximately 34 percent of private-sector employers expanded remote-work options…
USA - December 5 2022 In short: no, employers cannot withhold an employee’s final paycheck until they sign a non-compete. Doing so likely violates Colorado’s restrictive…
USA - December 1 2022 Organizations commonly require employees to be employed on the date a commission or bonus is paid to receive the commission or bonus. The Colorado…
USA - November 28 2022 Effective July 1, 2024, Nevada’s two-tier minimum wage will no longer exist as a result of Ballot Question 2’s passing on November 8, 2022…
USA - October 31 2022 It was an active year for Colorado employment-related legislation. Among the new laws passed this year, Senate Bill 22-234 expanded the information…
USA - August 5 2022 Question: We’re a privately owned company with fewer than 100 employees. Do we have to follow the Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification…