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July Is the New January – 2025 (Hawaii)

  States and cities are as busy as ever passing new workplace regulations throughout the calendar year. Here is our mid-year report summarizing the notable labor and employment laws that take effect from roughly July through October.  This article provides a general snapshot of generally applicable labor and employment laws taking effect soon. Please note that while some of the laws listed below are industry-specific, this article is not meant to be all-inclusive. In addition, many state legislatures are still active, so new laws are taking effect on a near-daily basis. Littler monitors federal, state and local legislation, executive orders, and administrative regulations and other agency activity that impact the labor and employment landscape. Employers that want to keep abreast of new laws in the jurisdictions in which they operate can learn more  here . This article also does not address new minimum wages taking effect during this period. For information on wage-relate...

Legislative Scoop: What’s the Status of State Discrimination Legislation?

Each month, GovDocs Employment Law & Compliance Team will provide the scoop on key bills making their way through the legislative process. This month tackles pending legislation on discrimination laws at the state level. While there is a plethora of pending discrimination legislation, this article will specifically discuss three bills that have passed both the House and Senate in Oregon, Hawaii, and Montana.     Oregon Discrimination Legislation  Oregon’s state legislature recently passed House Bill 3187 ( HB 3187 ) relating to age-based employment discrimination during the first stages of the job application process. If signed by the governor, HB 3187 would amend the state’s discrimination law so that employers, prospective employers, and employment agencies are prohibited from requesting or requiring an applicant to provide their age, date of birth, or dates of attendance and/or graduation of any educational institution prior to completing an initial interview ...

Tracking the Latest Pay Transparency Trends: 5 Compliance Tips for Employers

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  The federal government made headlines last week by rolling back a slew of workplace obligations, but employers should be prepared for heightened requirements at the state and local level . Indeed, blue states are expected to up their game this year in resistance to the Republican trifecta in the White House, Senate, and House – and pay transparency will continue to be one of the hottest topics. This trend has already impacted many businesses in various locations across the country, and we think more employers will be grappling with new compliance obligations by the end of the year. Here’s what you need to know about pay transparency laws and five tips for compliance.  1. Keep Up with the Patchwork of New State Laws In addition to rules on equal pay for equal work, many states are now requiring employers to disclose salary ranges in job listings and for promotional opportunities . Pay transparency affects all aspects of workplace relationships – including hiring, recruitment...