February 20 Tip of the Week
February 20, 2023 7:51 pm“Pregnancy as a Disability” Congress recently enacted the Pregnant Workers Fairness Act which takes effect on June 27, 2023. The... Read More
“Pregnancy as a Disability” Congress recently enacted the Pregnant Workers Fairness Act which takes effect on June 27, 2023. The... Read More
UPDATE: On Friday March 12th, President Joe Biden has signed into law the American Rescue Plan Act. On Wednesday March... Read More
Early on Saturday morning, February 27, 2021, the U.S. House of Representatives passed the American Rescue Plan Act. The stimulus... Read More
Early on Saturday morning, February 27, 2021, the U.S. House of Representatives passed the American Rescue Plan Act. The stimulus... Read More
The majority of states have legalized marijuana to one extent or another. CBD products with limited THC content and medical... Read More
Do you have employees who use prescribed opioid medications to treat an injury or illness? If you do, you might... Read More
There is still a lot of confusion around the Families First Coronavirus Response Act (FFCRA) obligations in 2021. With the... Read More
Early on March 25, 2020, after days of negotiations, the U.S. Senate and the White House announced a deal on a nearly $2 trillion stimulus package to provide relief during the coronavirus crisis. The text of the proposal still needs to be completed, but it is expected to be the largest stimulus package in U.S. history.
On March 23, the Senate failed for a second time to pass a comprehensive stimulus bill aimed at combating the devastating economic effects of COVID-19.
In these unprecedented times, many businesses are facing closures due to economic conditions and/or government-mandated shutdowns. As a result, terminations and layoffs are widespread. In an effort to stave off continued losses, Senators Marco Rubio (R-FL), Susan Collins (R- ME), and Lamar Alexander (R-TN) have proposed The Keeping Workers Paid and Employed Act to provide $300 billion to implement a small business emergency economic relief plan. The Act aims to prevent workers from losing their jobs and small businesses from going under due to economic losses caused by the coronavirus pandemic.
Federal Emergency Paid Sick Leave Legislation Introduced
Over the weekend, the House passed a revised version of the Families First Coronavirus Response Act which, among other things, addresses federal emergency FMLA and paid sick leave. Importantly, this bill has not been approved by the Senate yet, so this is all subject to change. Below are the current highlights.
U.S. Senators Todd Young (R-Indiana) and Chris Murphy (D-Connecticut) introduced a bill on October 16, 2019, called the Workforce Mobility Act, which would significantly limit the use of non-compete agreements nationwide. A few states, such as California, North Dakota, and Oklahoma, already largely prohibit the use of non-compete agreements, and others, such as New Hampshire and Maine, prohibit the use of such restrictive covenants between employers and low-wage employees.