Philadelphia’s Wage Equity Ordinance Is Being Enforced
On September 1, 2020, the Commission on Human Relations began enforcement of Philadelphia’s Wage Equity Ordinance. Read more on what this means for you in the blog.
On September 1, 2020, the Commission on Human Relations began enforcement of Philadelphia’s Wage Equity Ordinance. Read more on what this means for you in the blog.
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In an opinion issued in late July, the Delaware Superior Court analyzed whether medical marijuana use should be compensated under workers’ compensation. Read more.
On September 14, the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) announced another extension to Form I-9 compliance flexibility granted in March as a result of COVID-19. Read more about this on the blog.
Hawaii has amended how far back employers may consider criminal conviction information. Read more on the blog and download our comprehensive 50 State Guide.
The Supreme Court of Puerto Rico issued an opinion in July 2020 finding that an individual’s status as an ex-offender is not a protected class under Puerto Rico’s Constitution. Read more on the blog.
On August 5, Georgia Governor Brian Kemp signed legislation that allows qualifying individuals the opportunity to have certain criminal convictions restricted from public access through a petition process. Read more.
Read more about Kelly Uebel's role on the PBSA Board of Directors!