What’s New with Employment Law Compliance?
At GovDocs, we’re dedicated to keeping you updated on the latest Employment Law news. From labor law posters, to minimum wage, and paid leave, we specialize in helping businesses like yours maintain compliance across all of your locations. Browse the page below for our latest news or book a call to learn more.
Helpful Resources for Your Locations:
We can help you keep track of the growing number of labor law postings:
In 2023, the GovDocs Employment Law and Compliance Team Tracked:
339 Mandatory Poster Updates
204 Minimum Wage Related Bills Introduced
121 Paid Leave Related Bills
GovDocs Events and Resources
Stay informed on the latest legislative changes and emerging trends in employment law from the second quarter of 2024.
Delve into the GovDocs Q2 2024 Quarterly Report to discover a comprehensive summary of regulatory changes from April through June, including:
- Mandatory updates to labor law posters at the state, county, and city levels
- Updates to minimum wage legislation
- New developments in paid leave policies
- Additional resources, such as webinars, infographics, and insightful articles
Do You Track Minimum Wage Increases Accurately?
HR teams spend daunting hours researching annual budgets for department leaders and finance teams. But knowing that there is a quick, reliable source in your GovDocs Minimum Wage dashboard to research the next 5 years of minimum wage rate increases can help ease the stress.
Easily download the CSV, within your GovDocs dashboard, for Compensation Managers and HR teams to plan allocated budgets, update system payroll changes, and strategize hiring in advance.
Don’t waste hours researching multiple, untrustworthy resources for jurisdictional wage updates when you can get it all out of a tool you already have!
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Eco-Friendly Labor Law Posters
Go Green With Eco-Friendly Labor Law Posters
GovDocs’ labor law posters are 100% biodegradable. Once discarded in a landfill, they immediately begin to break down. Compared to a laminated poster, which takes an estimated 1,500 years to degrade, the new material greatly reduces the impact on the environment.