Montgomery County Significantly Expands Ban-the-Box Law

Marc Elrich, Montgomery County Executive, recently signed into law a bill that significantly expands prohibitions on employers inquiring about an applicant’s criminal record (commonly known as “Ban-the-Box” laws). Montgomery County’s new Ban-the-Box law expands these prohibitions to all employers and expands the prohibition of inquiries into more types of criminal records. This Ban-the-Box law, which… More

DOL Issues Guidance on Electronic Posting of Required Notices

In acknowledgment of the increased number of employers now managing a workforce remotely, the U.S. Department of Labor recently issued guidance regarding the electronic posting of notices required by certain federal statutes. Specifically, alternative means for employers to satisfy the notice requirements of the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA), the Family and Medical Leave Act… More

New Year, New Local Minimum Wage Increases

Maryland: Effective January 1, 2020, Maryland’s statewide minimum wage increased from $11.00/hour to $11.75/hour for employers with 15 or more employees. For employers with fewer than 15 employees, the new rate is $11.60/hour. The $3.63/hour rate for tipped employees remains unchanged. Montgomery County: Annual wage rate increases in Montgomery County will take effect as scheduled… More

FFCRA No Longer Mandatory

As originally enacted in March 2020, the Families First Coronavirus Relief Act (FFCRA) required employers to provide 10 days of sick leave and up to 10 weeks of family leave for COVID related absences, and provided a payroll tax credit to reimburse employers. (A quick review of the 6 qualifying reasons for the leave, some… More

Executive Order Limiting Diversity and Inclusion Training for Federal Contractors on Pause for Now

On December 22, 2020, the United States District Court for the Northern District of California issued a nationwide injunction as to Sections 4 and 5 of the President’s Executive Order on Combatting Race and Sex Stereotyping (the “Executive Order”), which apply to federal contractors and entities which receive federal grants. This means that, for now,… More