HR Compliance Update-New Form I-9 and Remote Verification Procedure Rolled Out
UPDATED FORM I-9 A new Form I-9 (Rev. 08/01/23) will be available for employers to use on or after August 1, 2023, and once released can be found on the USCIS website. Employers can also order paper copies if they donât want to use the electronic version. The version...
How To: Host Employee Meetings
Host Employee Meetings - Best HR Tips from HR Experts!Have you ever heard the phrase, "That meeting could have been an email?" Well, I have! đ¤Śđ˝ââď¸ Hosting meetings can be challenging and something we discuss with many of our clients. đ We recommend regular meetings...
HR Compliance Update-What Employers Should Know About the Updated Form I-9
U.S.Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) announced Friday a new Form I-9âwhich has been streamlined and shortenedâthat employers should use beginning Aug. 1, 2023. Completing the New Form I-9 Completed at the time of hire, Section 1 of the new form collects...
HR Compliance Update- Minnesota Legalizes Recreational Cannabis, Limits Employer Meetings, and Prohibits Hairstyle Discrimination
The following changes to Minnesota employment law take effect on August 1, 2023. CANNABIS LEGALIZED AND PROTECTED Recreational cannabis use has been legalized in Minnesota and given significant protections in the employment context. First, the law that protects...
HR Compliance Update-North Dakota Expands Pregnancy Accommodation Law: Compliance Reminder
As of August 1, 2023, North Dakota requires that employers of all sizes provide accommodations to employees for childbirth and related medical conditions. This is in addition to providing accommodations for pregnancy, as was already required by state law. Employers...
HR Compliance Update-Louisiana Requires Leave for Genetic Testing and Cancer Screening: Compliance Reminder
Louisiana Requires Leave for Genetic Testing and Cancer Screening: Compliance Reminder Beginning August 1, 2023, Louisiana requires most employers with 20 or more employees in Louisiana to provide one day of unpaid leave to employees for medically necessary genetic...
HR Compliance Update- Supreme Court Reinterprets Undue Hardship Standard for Religious Accommodations
Title VII of the Civil Rights Act requires that employers with 15 or more employees make reasonable accommodations for employeesâ religious practices and beliefs, so long as it doesnât cause an undue hardship. Previously, undue hardshipâas it applied to religious...
HR Compliance Update- Nevada: Employee Savings Trust Retirement Program Enacted
On June 13, 2023, Nevada enacted the Nevada Employee Savings Trust program, establishing a state-run payroll deduction individual retirement account (IRA) program for eligible private sector employees who do not have access to a qualified employer-sponsored retirement...
HR Compliance Update-Minnesota Passes Sick and Safe Leave Law
Beginning January 1, 2024, employers of all sizes are required to provide paid sick and safe leave to employees who work at least 80 hours in a year in Minnesota. Here are the highlights: Employees begin to accrue paid sick and safe leave on January 1, 2024, or their...
How to: Host Company Events and Minimize Legal Risk
How to: Host Company Events and Minimize Legal RiskSummertime is here and team building and outdoor events are in full swing! So many of our clients host BBQs and outdoor parties. CYB's HR Experts love this! Team building and positive company culture are so important...
HR Compliance Update-California Local Minimum Wage Increases
On July 1, 2023, numerous cities and counties across California will increase their hourly minimum wage. The new rates are as follows: Alameda: $16.52 Berkeley: $18.07 Emeryville: $18.67 Fremont: $16.80 Long Beach hotels with 100+ guest rooms: TBD Los Angeles City:...
HR Compliance Update-Minnesota Midyear Update: Pregnancy and Lactation Protections and Leave, Sick and Safe Leave, and Local Minimum Wages
Minnesota had a busy legislative session with numerous new employment laws taking effect in July, August, and January. Below are the laws taking effect July 1, along with a sneak-peek at the statewide sick leave law taking effect January 1, 2024. Weâll send another...