Tag:labor law

Bill Granting New Authority to Colorado’s Attorney General on Training Repayment Agreements Close to Becoming Law

House Bill 24-1324 aims to give the Colorado Attorney General new rulemaking authority over training repayment programs.

Federal Trade Commission Announces Rule Banning Noncompete Clauses

The Federal Trade Commission issued a new rule banning noncompete clauses nationwide, including new noncompetes for senior executives.

New Labor Protections for Thousands of Public Workers in Colorado Take Effect in July

The New PROPWA rules, coming into effect July 1, provide rights similar to NLRA rights for many public workers in Colorado.

State Bill Special Report: Labor and Employment

This special bill report is courtesy of State Bill Colorado, a product of our publisher Circuit Media.

Amazon Drivers File Class Action for Colorado Labor Law Violations

A group of former Amazon delivery drivers claim the company violated state labor laws around mandated rest breaks.

New Gig Worker Act May Raise Prices, Reduce Earnings, Damage Competition

Attorneys Jennifer Harpole and Michael Lotito explain studies that may indicate the Gig Worker Transparency Act could reduce pay and increase prices.

Colorado Lawmakers Eye Labor and Employment Matters in First Weeks of Session

Lawmakers have introduced over 200 bills since the session began, including several that take aim at labor and employment law in Colorado.

End-of-Year NLRB Rulings Could Have Big Impacts

The National Labor Relations Board last week issued several rulings that could have major impacts on labor disputes and unionization.