COVID-19 and the Family and Medical Leave Act Questions and Answers
The information below is copied from the U.S. DOL website and provided here in an effort to assist those dealing with COVID-19 FMLA issues. If you or your employees are out with the flu or are caring for ill family members, check with the Department of Labor (DOL) for information on whether such leave is […]
Connecticut DOL Provides COVID-19 Guidance
The information below is copied from the Connecticut DOL website and provided here in an effort to assist those dealing with COVID-19 employment issues. This guidance is for general informational purposes only, and is not to be used as a substitute for relevant state statutes. UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE (UI) For Workers How do I apply for […]
New Overtime Rules May Impact Classification of Overtime-Exempt Employees
The U.S. Department of Labor announced today the issuance of a new rule that directly impacts which employees may properly be classified as “salaried overtime exempt.” Specifically, the rule increases the compensation level required in order for employees to meet the salary portion of the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) overtime exemption test. Beginning January […]
New Legal Requirements Regarding Sexual Harassment Training and Compliance Resources
In the 2019 legislative session, the Connecticut General Assembly passed, and Governor Lamont signed, Public Acts 19-16 and 19-93, which together constitute legislation referred to as the Time’s Up Act. Among other changes to the CHRO process, this legislation establishes new rules and requirements regarding sexual harassment training and education. These provisions and requirements go […]
“Cat’s Paw” Liability – Employer’s liability for an employee’s discriminatory conduct
Several months ago, the Second Circuit Court of Appeals issued a decision that warrants attention by employers. The case involved the following essential facts: After receiving unwanted sexual photographs from a co-worker, the recipient (a New York ambulance company employee named Vasquez) reported the incident to her supervisor and filed a formal complaint with the […]