A new law creates affirmative obligations for Connecticut employers to disclose wage ranges for positions to applicants and employees. The law goes into effect October 1, 2021 and applies to public and private employers in Connecticut, regardless of size. Under the...
CHRO Sexual Harassment Prevention Training Deadline Moved Yet Again
Employers who missed the February 9, 2021 deadline for Sexual Harassment Prevention Training have been given a reprieve by the Connecticut Commission on Human Rights and Opportunities. The agency issued a blanket extension of the training deadline until April 19,...
Executive Order Extends Emergency Paid Sick Leave for School Employees
On February 4, Governor Lamont issued Executive Order 10, extending Emergency Paid Sick Leave for employees of local and regional boards of education in Connecticut. This extension is only applicable to boards of education and not to private-sector or other municipal...
Executive Order Extends Emergency Paid Sick Leave for School Employees
On February 4, Governor Lamont issued Executive Order 10, extending Emergency Paid Sick Leave for employees of local and regional boards of education in Connecticut. This extension is only applicable to boards of education and not to private-sector or other municipal...
Reminder – Connecticut Minimum Wage Rises to $12 on September 1
With all the changes to the employment law landscape in light of the coronavirus pandemic, it would be easy to lose sight of the minimum wage increase effective September 1, 2020. Connecticut employers must begin paying $12 per hour to their employees on September 1,...
Mask Requirement Modified to Require Documentation for Medical Exemption
Mask refusers in Connecticut now must supply medical documentation in order to be in a public space or in the workplace without a mask or cloth face covering. Executive Order 7NNN modifies the state’s earlier mask requirement, which provided that those with medical...
Connecticut Clarifies Travel Restrictions
After updating its travel restrictions by Executive Order (more information here), the State of Connecticut added some key clarifying details to its FAQ. The travel restrictions require individuals traveling from designated “Affected States” to self-quarantine for 14...
Federal Court Strikes Down Parts of DOL Rule on Families First Coronavirus Response Act
A federal judge in New York struck down portions of the U.S. Department of Labor’s Rule on the Families First Coronavirus Response Act (“FFCRA”), leaving substantive changes to the legal landscape. The DOL could appeal the decision and if so, it is possible that...
Connecticut Revises Travel Restrictions
Nearly a month after Connecticut instituted a travel advisory requiring certain travelers to self-quarantine upon entry to the state, Governor Lamont issued a new executive order that gives some teeth to the measure. Executive Order 7III repeals the travel advisory...
DOL Updates FMLA Model Documents
The U.S. Department of Labor issued new model notices and forms to assist employers in complying with the Family and Medical Leave Act. These model documents are available here. The model documents are optional for use by employers, but aid employers in obtaining and...