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On March 19, 2020 the Senate passed the Families First Coronavirus Response Act to address some employment impacts of the coronavirus and COVID-19. It was a much smaller version of the Act that passed... applies to All States

The Work Week
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Illinois Wage Payment and Collection Act
The Illinois Wage Payment and Collection Act governs when Illinois employers must pay employee wages and commissions, prohibits most deductions from employee pay, requires notice for changes in pay an... applies to Illinois

WARN Act Requires 60 Days Notice for Plant Closings and Mass Layoffs
The Worker Adjustment Retraining and Notification Act ("WARN") requires employers to provide 60 days advance written notice of a "plant closing" and "mass layoffs." This article defines a mass layoff ... applies to All States

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our company is changing its PTO policy. Is it legal to take our acrued sick time over the years, and tell us we can't use it for ourself now, it has to be used for a family member leave of absense. This seems wrong
I have aquired quite a number of sick days over a ten year span. I save it for emergencies. But under the new policy, I will not be able to use this for myself. Only new acrewed time. Is this legal applies to California  ·  0 answers

Can they refuse to give me sick pay? Im desperate, need to know.
I work at a place here in california. We have 3 days sick pay each year. the issue is, when we are sick even with doctors note, they do not give us sick pay for that day. instead they only pay us once... applies to California  ·  0 answers

Can my employer use a sick day as an unexcused absence if I have PTO to cover it?
A new policy at my workplace is as follows: If an employee calls out because they are sick, that call out is listed as an "Absence", even if the employee has time-off to draw from. After 6 "absences" ... applies to Massachusetts  ·  1 answer

Employer applied sick days from a future year (2019) for sick days taken in 2018. Can they do that?
I was deathly ill (and on antibiotics) in December 2018. I took 2 sick days the final week of December 2018. I have since discovered my employer, instead of using the sick days I still had available f... applies to California  ·  0 answers

I have been at company for 2 years. My supervisor caught me with my eyes closed and said I was sleeping. I was given a 90 day probation. They also said I had too many sick days. Can they give probation without a warning first?
Recently the company changed the rules about sick time. If you are sick for 3 or more days you need a doctors note. So I have followed the rules and now I have been given a 90 day probation for too ma... applies to Washington  ·  0 answers

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