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New York Adopts Laws Aimed at Combating Salary Inequality and Race Discrimination

In the final days of its 2019 Session, the New York State Legislature passed three bills that, respectively, will bar employers from inquiring about applicants’ past salary history, prohibit wage differentials based on protected class status, and ban...By: Jackson Lewis P.C.
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Jackson Lewis P.C. | Jun 25,2019 |

New Jersey Minimum Wage Hike on July 1, 2019

The New Jersey minimum wage will increase to $10.00 per hour for many employees in the state on July 1, 2019.  Thereafter, on January 1 of each year, the minimum wage will increase by another $1.00 per hour, until it ultimately reaches $15.00 per...By: Jackson Lewis P.C.
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Jackson Lewis P.C. | Jun 25,2019 |

Siblings Battle Over Spoils from Sale of Family-Owned Business

Normally you don’t associate the lucrative sale of a closely held business with bitter disputes among the co-owners leading to judicial dissolution proceedings. When the cake is big enough, the thinking goes, each owner walks away sated with their...By: Farrell Fritz, P.C.
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Farrell Fritz, P.C. | Jun 24,2019 |

Colorado Enacts ‘Ban the Box’ Legislation to Take Effect in September 2019

In an effort to prevent persons with criminal records from being automatically ruled out for job vacancies, Colorado Governor Jared Polis has signed “ban the box” legislation. The new law will go into effect in September 2019 for employers with at...By: Jackson Lewis P.C.
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Jackson Lewis P.C. | Jun 24,2019 |

New York Expands Harassment Laws

Major changes to New York’s harassment laws were among the flurry of bills advanced and passed by the New York State Legislature in the final hours of its 2019 Legislative Session. Employers will face greater potential liability under bills passed on...By: Jackson Lewis P.C.
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Jackson Lewis P.C. | Jun 24,2019 |

SB75 Final Installment: The Remaining Changes You Need to Know

As the final segment in our series of alerts detailing key provisions of SB75, the anti-harassment legislation that is expected to be signed by Governor Pritzker, we review the new Sexual Harassment Victim Representation Act and summarize a number of...By: Franczek P.C.
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Franczek P.C. | Jun 21,2019 |

SB75 Requires Additional Training and Transparency From Public Employers

This alert is the fifth installment in our series on SB75, the anti-harassment legislation awaiting approval by Governor Pritzker, applies specifically to public employers and amends the Illinois State Officials and Employees Ethics Act as well as...By: Franczek P.C.
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Franczek P.C. | Jun 21,2019 |

SB75 Requires Employers To Disclose Judgments and Settlements

This alert is the fourth installment in our series on Illinois’ new anti-harassment legislation, SB75, which is awaiting signature by Governor Pritzker. This alert focuses on new disclosure requirements under the law....By: Franczek P.C.
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Franczek P.C. | Jun 21,2019 |

Illinois SB75 Requires Anti-Harassment Training For All Employees, Special Requirements for Restaurants and Bars

This alert is the third installment in our series on Illinois’ new anti-harassment legislation, SB75, which is awaiting signature by Governor Pritzker. This alert focuses on new training requirements for private-sector employees in Illinois....By: Franczek P.C.
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Franczek P.C. | Jun 21,2019 |

How Multiemployer Pension Plans Continue To Extract More From Contributing Employers Than What They Bargained For

Contributing employers to multiemployer pension plans (“MEPPs”) are commonly surprised that their obligations to such a plan can extend well beyond the contributions required under a collective bargaining agreement (“CBA”) negotiated with a union....By: Jackson Lewis P.C.
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Jackson Lewis P.C. | Jun 21,2019 |
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