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On May 11, 2021, Mayor Bill de Blasio signed into law legislation that will require private sector employers located in New York City to provide a mandatory retirement savings program for their employees. As a result, New York City employers will soon have to take action to ensure that each eligible New York City employee is properly enrolled in a retirement program.
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Bill Nos. 888-A and 901-A, commonly referred to together as the “Retirement Security for All” legislation, create a mandatory auto-enrollment payroll deduction IRA program for employees of private sector employers that employ five or more employees and do not currently offer a retirement plan, such as a 401(K), 403(B), or a defined benefit pension plan. While employers are not required to contribute to the plans, the law requires employers to enroll employees who are age 21 or over and work at least 20 hours a week, remit funds deducted f
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In what may be a first in California, the state Legislature
recently passed a law that creates unionlike recall rights for
employees who work for private sector businesses in certain
industries. As COVID-19 infection rates decrease, vaccination rates
rise and businesses continue to reopen and rehire, the state of
California has imposed new rehire obligations on all employers
regardless of size involved in certain businesses. SB 93, recently
signed into law by Governor Gavin Newsom, requires employers that
own or operate an enterprise in one of six particular
Detroit charter commission OKs updated revisions to send to governor
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Detroit The Detroit Charter Revision Commission on Tuesday approved changes to its charter revision plan after Gov. Gretchen Whitmer rejected an initial proposal, citing legal deficiencies. We were definitely going to take a look at the comments we got back from the governor and Attorney General s Office to make any changes that we deemed appropriate, Commissioner Denzel McCampbell told The Detroit News after the vote during a virtual meeting.
The updates were expected to be forwarded to Whitmer s office soon, McCampbell said. Whitmer s office did not respond to requests for comment Tuesday night and Wednesday.
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The outgoing Evanston City Council is due to meet Monday for a third time since the April 6 municipal elections. In apparent violation of state law, the new City Council is due to be sworn in at the second meeting after final results are in. (Tim Moran/Patch)
EVANSTON, IL A third meeting of the lame duck Evanston City Council is set to push through a crowded agenda Monday night, despite concerns the meeting may be in violation of state law and the outgoing mayor s claim that the meeting would be a handover to the new Council.
Kealoha victim says settlement talks with city collapsed after âslap in the faceâ offers
Kealoha victim says settlement talks with city collapsed after âslap in the faceâ offers By Lynn Kawano | May 6, 2021 at 6:02 PM HST - Updated May 6 at 6:54 PM
HONOLULU, Hawaii (HawaiiNewsNow) - Settlement talks between the Puana family and attorneys for the city have collapsed, leaving the victims of the Kealoha corruption scandal preparing for trial.
Gerard Puana said the attorneys initially offered $250,000.
âThat ridiculous slap in the face,â Puana said, adding he was stunned at the offer since legal experts believe the case could be the most expensive in city history with a payout in the millions.