Like all new laws, some of these require an immediate employee handbook update, while others don’t, IF you already have a compliant policy. (CEDR members get this taken care of as a built-in service!) And if you see your state in the list below, keep in mind that there are further details you need to find out about.
If you’re not a CEDR member yet but you’d like to talk to us about recent updates in your state, independent healthcare owners and managers can give us a call at 866-414-6056 or email info@cedrsolutions.com. We’d love to help.
Here are some state law updates our attorneys and HR experts have been keeping an eye on.
Wage Notice and Equal Pay Laws:
Medical Marijuana Laws:
Pregnancy Discrimination Laws:
Paid Parental Leave Laws:
Paid Sick Leave Laws:
New paid sick leave laws are being considered by cities and states throughout the country. Here are just a few examples:
Other Leave Laws:
Anti-Discrimination Laws:
Independent Contractor Laws:
That’s not it, but we’ll leave things there for today. Again, contact us if you’re a healthcare employer and you see your state on this list—there’s more you need to know!
Friendly Disclaimer: This information is general in nature, and is not intended to replace good counsel about a specific issue with either your attorney or your favorite HR expert.
If you’re a healthcare practice owner or manager with questions about recent law updates in your state, give CEDR’s HR Advisors a call at 866-414-6056, or email info@cedrsolutions.com.
Friendly Disclaimer: This information is general in nature and is not intended to provide legal advice or replace individual guidance about a specific issue with an attorney or HR expert. The information on this page is general human resources guidance based on applicable local, state, and/or federal U.S. employment law that is believed to be current as of the date of publication. Note that CEDR is not a law firm, and as the law is always changing, you should consult with a qualified attorney or HR expert who is familiar with all of the facts of your situation before making a decision about any human resources or employment law matter.
A Blog Written by CEDR, written by HR Experts to help you run your practice.
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