My post yesterday on a new Superior Court decision in Velez v. Mayfield has generated a lot of discussion from the counsel for the individual who brought the suit. (You can also view the original DOL decision here.) As I mentioned in the update, the case is being appealed so it’s very likely we’ll get… Continue Reading
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Court: DOL Must Count Out-of-State Workers to Determine if Employer Has Requisite 75 or More Employees Under Connecticut’s FMLA
Posted in Human Resources (HR) Compliance, Litigation, Wage & HourUPDATED In a decision sure to send chills to employers with small branch offices in Connecticut, a Superior Court judge recently ruled that an employer’s out-of-state employees must be counted in figuring out if an employer is subject to the state’s FMLA rules. Employers with 75 or more employees nationwide that have just one employee in… Continue Reading
