If you have employees in Massachusetts, deadlines are approaching for the new Massachusetts paid family leave law. Starting on October 1, 2019, employers in Massachusetts are required to begin withholding payroll taxes for the state-run Paid Family and Medical Leave...
For the upcoming calendar year, New York’s Department of Financial Services published the 2019 New York Paid Family Leave updates to the benefits, rate, and maximum contributions, which have all increased from 2018. Starting January 1, 2019, eligible employees will be...
With 2018 approaching, almost every employer in New York should be prepared to comply with the New York Paid Family Leave (NY PFL) law. To assist you, use this New York Paid Family Leave fact sheet to inform employees of their basic rights under the new law. Starting...
As of January 1, 2018, New York Paid Family Leave (PFL) is available to virtually all private employees in the state. Employers must accurately track hours and days worked as well as sick time and leave time to ensure they comply with the law. Use this New York Paid...
New York Paid Family Leave certification forms were recently released by the New York State Workers’ Compensation Board. Depending on the type of leave requested, there are various certification forms to fill out, along with a general application form (known as...