Labor Days

News and analysis from Kelley Drye’s labor and employment practice

DOL Extends FMLA Rights to Same-Sex Couples Nationwide

After the Supreme Court’s landmark 2013 ruling in United States v. Windsor found section 3 of the Defense of Marriage Act to be unconstitutional, there was significant uncertainty regarding an employer’s obligations…

D.C.’s Wage Theft Amendment Takes Effect February 26, Imposes New Notice and Hours Recording Obligations on Employers

In September 2014, the Council of the District of Columbia enacted the Wage Theft Prevention Amendment Act of 2014 (the “Amendment’). The Amendment takes effect on Thursday and amends four D.C. employment law statutes,…

Philadelphia, The City of Brotherly Love, Shows Love To Employees By Finally Enacting Paid Sick Leave

Joining the ranks of states and local municipalities enacting paid sick leave, the Philadelphia City Council passed the Promoting Healthy Families and Workplaces Ordinance on February 12, 2015, making it the 17 th…

Score One for Dads in Massachusetts: New Law Requires Small Employers To Provide Paternity Leave

Under a new law signed by the former Massachusetts governor on January 7, 2015—just one day before he left office—fathers in Massachusetts will be guaranteed up to eight weeks of unpaid job-protected paternity leave…

New Illinois Law Requires Employers to Provide Reasonable Accommodations for Pregnancy-Related Conditions

Public Act 98-1050 went into effect on January 1, 2015, in Illinois. See 775 Ill. Comp. Stat. Ann. 5/2-101. The new law requires employers with one or more employees to provide a reasonable accommodation for job…