ComplianceHR Updates

Exciting Update to Posters Report Coming Soon!

We are excited to announce that we have been making updates to the Posters Report on the Reference Center so that it will be easier for you to use! On Monday, May 13, 2024, the Posters Report will have a new look that re-organizes the content currently found on the report. This update will allow you to use the Comparison View and the content smart links with more pinpointed ease. You will be able to expand, view, compare, and save links to Posters content that answers the following questions:

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Updates to the Pregnant Workers Fairness Act (PWFA) Rule

Recently, the EEOC published final regulations that clarify and expand upon an employer's obligation to provide reasonable accommodations under the PWFA. You can learn more about the final regulations that take effect on June 18, 2024, in Littler’s Insight “EEOC Releases Expansive Final Regulations to Implement the Pregnant Workers Fairness Act.” We also have a webinar “Are You Ready for the June 18th PWFA Rule?” happening on Tuesday, May 21, that will cover topics such as:

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Final Overtime Rule Published

Earlier this week, the U.S. Department of Labor released the final rule for overtime eligibility. The final rule is scheduled to take effect July 1, 2024, and increases the salary level needed to qualify for the FLSA’s administrative, executive, and professional exemption to $844 per week ($43,888 per year). If you would like to learn more about the new rule, check out Littler’s ASAP “Department of Labor Publishes Final Rule to Update the Salary Level for Overtime Eligibility.”

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New Overtime Rule: Still Waiting

It’s been a white since we’ve discussed the proposed updates to the Overtime rule, and we just wanted to let you know we’re still keeping our eyes on it. Just recently, the proposed rule passed White House review, and the final ruling is expected to occur in the near future. We will continue to keep you updated.

In the meantime, we encourage you to continue using Navigator OT to help you determine the risk of classifying your positions as exempt or non-exempt. This not only helps you now, but also after the final rule is published and goes into effect. Once the final rule is published and Navigator OT is updated, you will be able to copy and rerun previous evaluations for positions you think may be affected by the new rule.

If you’d like to learn more about the risks associated with overtime classification, we invite you to check out our most recent whitepaper about overtime: "The Danger of Making the Wrong Overtime Classification Decision." You can also learn more about Navigator OT in the Knowledge Center.

Please feel free to reach out to us at support@compliancehr.com with any questions.

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Navigating New Pay Transparency Policies

Many states, and even some cities, across the U.S. have started implementing pay transparency policies. Although the objectives of new transparency policies have good intentions, such as increased employee trust and pay equity, they can present compliance questions and issues. In our recent webinar, Navigating New Pay Transparency Policies, Littler provides a look at some key factors of pay transparency policies, including:

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Reference Center Updates Are Now Live

A few weeks ago, we let you know about exciting Reference Center updates that were in the works. Now we’re happy to announce that those updates are live and accessible through your ComplianceHR Platform! The Knowledge Center has also been updated with information on the new features that are now available. 

Just a reminder: If you usually access the Littler State Guides through PolicySmartTM, you will now need to go to the Reference Center to access those guides.

Please feel free to reach out to us with any questions at support@compliancehr.com

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Mental Health Issues in the Workplace

Employees are struggling now, more than ever, with mental health issues. The need to deal with these issues is affecting both employees and employers. Since 2020, the separation between work and home has been fuzzier than in the past, and employers face the need to learn how to balance employee accountability and accommodation. Littler’s recent 2 the Point “How can employers address the effects of employees’ mental health issues in the workplace?” explains how employers are equipped to deal with these issues and provides suggestions for improving the workplace.

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