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Watch Out California Employers: SB 1162 On Track To Become Law

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The Department of Fair Employment and Housing (DFEH), also known as the Civil Rights Department, no longer has to publish organizations’ pay data online and available to the public. California’s latest pay equity legislation, SB 1162 passed the State Assembly Appropriations Committee late last week. . We outline them below.

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How Serious are OFCCP Equal Pay Penalties? Very.

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The Office of Federal Contractor Compliance Programs (OFCCP) just won a significant equal pay victory against WMS Solutions, LLC, a staffing company focusing on asbestos abatement. As a condition of receipt of federal funds, contractors may be subject to an OFCCP audit, including a compensation analysis. 2015-OFC-00009 (June 17, 2015).

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Guide to Hiring Employees in Kyrgyzstan

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in 2020, with youth unemployment significantly higher. It covers a wide range of issues related to employment, including employment contracts, working hours, wages, leaves, termination of employment, and social protection of workers. Overtime work is regulated by law and should be compensated accordingly.

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Wage Transparency Act Passes in District of Columbia

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Bill 25-194 , or the Wage Transparency Omnibus Amendment Act of 2023 will require employers to include salary information in job listings. DC’s Wage Transparency Act aims to address one of the worst pay gaps for women of color in the US. Wage history ban: Employers cannot screen job applicants based on their wage history.

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New York City Law to Mandate Salary Transparency

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Employers should carefully review the requirements and begin preparing for compliance. . Understanding the new law and what it does and does not cover, is extremely important for HR compliance purposes. Under this mandate, most employers will be required to disclose the expected salary range on internal and external job listings.

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Exempt vs. nonexempt employees: What the difference is and how to classify them

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Knowing and understanding the difference between exempt and nonexempt employees helps you ensure that you’re in compliance with labor laws and will keep you out of legal trouble. Plus, it’ll help you avoid confusing payroll or scheduling issues, and you’ll ensure your employees are given appropriate hours, overtime, and benefits.

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Flexible Work Schedules: How to Support Even Super Short Shifts of Varying Lengths

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However, the trend was dramatically accelerated in early 2020 thanks to COVID-19. Because standard shifts rarely work in the home setting, new patterns of work hours quickly emerged. Now, like many other changes in 2020, flexible work is likely to stay—because it works. Benefits of Flexible Work Schedules. Improves retention.