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Florida Joins the Ranks
Florida joined the list of states with an E-Verify requirement in January 2021. The state now requires every public employer, as well as contractors and subcontractors working on public projects, to enroll and begin to use E-Verify to confirm the eligibility of all new employees. Private employers are not required to use E-Verify unless they have a contract with a public employer and/or if they apply to receive taxpayer-funded incentives through the Florida Department of Economic Opportunity. In addition to adding E-Verify requirements, Florida modified the Federal Form I-9 retention rule for private employers if they do not use E-Verify. The federal retention rule requires that Form I-9s, along with copies of documents used to complete them, must be maintained for three years from the date of hire or one year from the date of termination, whichever is later. Private employers who do not use E-Verify must maintain copies of the documents used to comple ....

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Diversity advocates will keep on despite legislative setbacks, they say

Diversity advocates will keep on despite legislative setbacks, they say
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Diversity advocates will keep on despite legislative setbacks, they say


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Attendees hold up banners and signs June 24 during a trans rights march that started at the Walton Arts Center and ended at the Town Center Plaza in downtown Fayetteville. The march and rally was intended to increase visibility and empower transgender, nonbinary, gender-variant and gender-nonconforming people to come out, as well as protest the state legislature s passage of laws that are considered by some to be anti-trans. The event was part of a series of events celebrating Pride Week in the city. This is not just a movement of trans people, but a freedom of expression, said Jewel Hayes shown second from left. We have been recently fighting laws that hurt children, that keep them from expressing themselves the way they want to be seen. It s important to have these kinds of events to hel ....

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