COVID-19 and Unemployment Claims in the DMV
Maryland, DC and Virginia have all taken steps to expand unemployment insurance eligibility for employees impacted by COVID-19.
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Maryland, DC and Virginia have all taken steps to expand unemployment insurance eligibility for employees impacted by COVID-19.
Read MoreBusinesses that have not yet laid off or furloughed employees as a result of the Coronavirus, may want to wait to see whether Congress will be able to pass a new bill providing loans and loan forgiveness to small and mid-sized businesses to help them continuing paying employees.
Read MoreEffective October 1, 2019, employers with 15 or more employees in the state of Maryland must provide eligible employees with leave to serve as organ or bone marrow donors.
Read MoreThe Department of Labor has issued new final rules which will, among other things, increase the salary requirements for the white collar and highly compensated exemptions to the federal overtime rules effective January 1, 2020.
Read MoreThe Trump Administration’s continued efforts to scale back the Affordable Care Act (ACA) has many employers confused about what’s left and what their obligations are.
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