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Missouri Appears to Have Approved Paid Sick and Safe Time Ballot ...


Post-Election Flash Update (US): What Employers Need to Know ...

On November 5, 2024, voters across the country weighed in on several state and local ballot measures impacting employment law, ...

If Pain, Yes Gain – Part 128: Alaska, Missouri, and Nebraska Join ...

What You Need to Know: • As we reported last week, paid sick leave initiatives were on the ballot and up for vote in three states – Alaska ...

Earned sick and safe time (ESST) | Minnesota Department of Labor ...

Effective Jan. 1, 2024, Minnesota's earned sick and safe time law requires employers to provide paid leave to employees who work in the state.

What to expect from Missouri ballot initiative outcomes

Proposition A: Minimum wage increase · Amendment 2: Legalizing sports betting · Amendment 3: Constitutional right to abortion · Amendment 6: Fee to ...

Missourians vote to increase minimum wage, require paid sick leave

An effort to hike the state's minimum wage to $15 an hour and guarantee paid sick leave won the support of Missouri voters Tuesday night.

Nebraskans Appear To Have Overwhelmingly Approved Paid Sick ...

In the November 5, 2024 election, Nebraskans appear to have overwhelmingly voted in favor of Initiative Measure 436 to create a new ...

Missourians vote to increase minimum wage, require paid sick leave

An effort to hike the state's minimum wage to $15 an hour and guarantee paid sick leave won the support of Missouri voters Tuesday night.

Voters Approve New Paid Sick Leave Laws In Conservative States

Ballot measures in Missouri, Nebraska and Alaska show voters of all political stripes think paid sick days should be standard.

Missouri campaign to hike minimum wage submits signatures

The question is set to appear on the Nov. 5 ballot if election officials validate enough signatures.

Absentee Voting | St Charles County, MO - Official Website

When and where do I vote absentee in person with no excuse? Two weeks before an election: Oct. 22-Nov. 4. St. Charles County Election Authority 8:30 a.m.-4 ...

Littler Lightbulb: October Appellate Roundup | JD Supra

This Littler Lightbulb highlights some of the more significant employment law developments in federal courts of appeal in the last month.

Absentee Voting - St. Louis County Website

Requirements and information on the multiple different absentee voter programs in Saint Louis County may be found here.

2024 Ballot Measures Affecting Employment Law

Voters approved minimum wage hikes, paid sick leave, and cannabis labor peace requirements. Learn about key employment law changes in Alaska ...

Missouri business groups consider challenging minimum wage ...

Missouri voters approved increasing the minimum wage to $13.75 in January, but a coalition of businesses hopes to prevent it from going into ...

US state ballot proposals on minimum wage hikes face mixed results

Voters in Missouri have approved a proposal to raise the state's minimum wage to $15 an hour, while an identical measure in Alaska appears ...

Paid sick leave is up for a vote in three states - Medical Xpress

Voters in Missouri, Nebraska and Alaska will soon decide whether workers in those states should be entitled to paid sick leave.

Eligible Reasons for Absentee | Jefferson County, MO

Any registered voter of this state may vote by absentee ballot for all candidates and issues for which such voter would be eligible to vote at the polling ...

KFF Health News | Voters in Missouri and Nebraska approved ballot ...

131 likes, 1 comments - kffhealthnews on November 8, 2024: "Voters in Missouri and Nebraska approved ballot measures Tuesday that guarantee ...

Voters sign off on minimum wage increases, paid leave initiatives on ...

Workplace issues featured in at least a dozen statewide races, and the results create an even more complex HR landscape. Published Nov.

Missouri Is the Perfect Case Study for What Went Wrong This Election

How did a state that overwhelmingly voted for Donald Trump also support all of the Democrats' policies at the ballot box?