Dol Issues Additional Guidance Making It Clear That Covered Employers Subject To Oe-2020-023 And Forced To Close Their Business, Don’t Have To Provide Paid Sick Leave To Employees

Yesterday, March 26th, the Department of Labor (“DOL”) issued additional guidance by way Questions & Answers and stating the DOL’s position with regards to an employer’s obligation to comply with the paid leave requirements set forth in the Families First Coronavirus Response Act (hereinafter, the “FFCRA”), specifically paid medical leave under the Emergency Family and … Continued

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Department Of Labor’s Guidelines On The Families First Coronavirus Response Act (“FFCRA”)

As explained in our prior Newsletter, on March 18th President Donald J. Trump signed the Families First Coronavirus Response Act (hereinafter, the “FFCRA”) that applies to private employers with less than 500 employees. On March 25th, the Department of Labor published the poster or notice that must be displayed by employers at their premises, as … Continued

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President Trump Signs The Families First Coronavirus Response Act (“ffcra”) Into Law

President Trump signed Bill H.R. 6201 into law on March 18th, 2020 as part of the federal government’s response to the coronavirus (“COVID-19”) emergency. The Families First Coronavirus Response Act (hereinafter, the “FFCRA”) will take effect no later than fifteen (15) days after its enactment and will remain in effect through December 31, 2020. As … Continued

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The Governor Of Puerto Rico Signs Law To Protect Employees’ Credit Information

On October 8, 2019, the Governor of Puerto Rico signed Act No. 150-2019, known as the “Act to Protect Employee’s Credit Information” (“the Act”). In general terms, the Act states that an employer or potential employer cannot: terminate, deny benefits, affect an employee’s compensation, refuse to hire, promote or discriminate against an employee or job … Continued

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Enactment Of Special Unpaid Leave For Victims Of Domestic Or Gender-Based Violence, Sexual Harrasment, Sexual Assault, Child Abuse And Stalking

On August 1, 2019, several days after having announced his resignation as Governor of Puerto Rico but one day prior to its effectiveness, outgoing Governor Ricardo Rosselló Nevares signed Act No. 83-2019 (“Act 83” or “the Act”), which creates a special leave for employees dealing with domestic or gender-based violence, child abuse, sexual harassment in … Continued

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Department Of Labor And Human Resources Issues Comprehensive Guidelines On Puerto Rico Employment Legislation

Earlier this month (May 8, 2019), the Secretary of the Puerto Rico Department of Labor and Human Resources (“PR-DOL”) issued the first comprehensive “Guidelines for the Interpretation of Puerto Rico’s Employment Legislation” (hereinafter, the “Guidelines”) in an effort to compile in a single publication the PR-DOL’s longstanding interpretations of Puerto Rico’s employment statutes and regulations … Continued

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Department Of Labor And Human Resources Clarifies Application Of New Minimum Hours Threshold To Accrued Vacation And Sick Leave Per The Labor Transformation And Flexibility Act of 2017, Act No. 4-2017

On January 26, 2017, the Governor of Puerto Rico approved Act No. 4-2017, known as the Labor Transformation and Flexibility Act (“the Act”). Key aspects and provisions of the Act were outlined in our Client Newsletter dated January 26, 2017. As an attempt to strike a balance in keeping with the legislative intent, while protecting … Continued

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Puerto Rico’s Sick Leave Law Faces Major Changes With The Enactment Of Act No. 28-2018 & Act No. 60-2018

On January 27, 2018, Governor Ricardo Rosselló Nevares signed into law Act No. 60-2018, to amend Article 6 of Act No. 180-1998, better known as the “Puerto Rico Minimum Wage, Vacation, and Sick Leave Act.” This recent amendment to Act 180 seeks to prohibit employers in the private-sector from considering employees’ justified sick leave absences … Continued

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Secretary Of The Puerto Rico Department Of Labor Issues Opinion Letter No. 2017-001 Regarding Payment Of Wages To Employees (Exempt And Non-exempt) In The Private Sector In The Days / Weeks Following A Hurricane [Maria]

Puerto Rico is still trying to recover from the brutal passage of Hurricane Maria one (1) month ago. As a result of the devastation and lack of power and running water, private employers have temporarily ceased operations and others have by now resumed operations albeit on limited schedules and/or with a partial staff. In any … Continued

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