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Compliance update: Tip credits, leave, noncompete agreements

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Join us on October 24 for an HR compliance webinar you won't want to miss! BLR's team of in-house employment law experts will discuss key HR trends including expanding paid and sick leave laws, the latest on noncompete agreements, new anti-discrimination protections, and updates on the tip credit under the Fair Labor Standards Act.

Compliance update: Tip credits, leave, noncompete agreements

Thursday, October 24, 2024 | 1:30 p.m. ET

Navigating the ever-changing landscape of labor laws can feel daunting, but ensuring compliance is crucial. Staying informed is key to maintaining a positive work environment while avoiding hefty fines and legal issues.

Join BLR’s team of HR content experts on October 24 at 1:30 p.m. ET, as they provide an important employment law compliance update. Topics include:

  • FMLA sick and paid leave, and the states expanding their laws
  • FTC's noncompete ban and what employers should do in light of ongoing legal challenges
  • Changes in key states to anti-discrimination laws
  • The latest update on the 5th US Circuit Court’s ruling regarding the 80/20/30 rule

State and federal laws can rapidly change. Don’t miss this opportunity to stay informed and ahead of the compliance curve.

All registrants will receive a copy of the webinar deck and recording once the webinar concludes.

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Compliance update: Tip credits, leave, noncompete agreements

About the Speakers

Our in-house team keeps subscribers in the know about what’s affecting HR regulations as they happen. Using their combined experience of 100+ years, our team of HR industry experts answer your questions, develop resources and guidance documents, and make real-time updates as laws and regulations change.