Editor's Choice

All Items: US Jurisdictions

  • July 1 Workplace Compliance Changes Employers Need to Know

    More than 55 state and local employment law requirements take effect on or around July 1, 2026, covering topics such as minimum wage, leaves and time off, pay and benefits, and safety and security. Now is the time to review these developments and ensure your organization is ready to comply.

  • Coming Soon

    Details of selected new content that is due to be published on Brightmine.

  • The Month Ahead - June 2026

    Date:
    May 18, 2026

    June 2026 edition of The Month Ahead - your monthly briefing designed to help HR leaders anticipate what's next across workplace, compliance, and employment law developments and seasonal issues.

  • Pay Transparency Resource Center

    Brightmine rounds up legal developments, guidance and resources to help employers track pay transparency laws and implement a pay transparency strategy.

  • New Year, New Compliance Requirements: See What's in Store for Employers in 2026

    Date:
    January 8, 2026

    More than 145 federal, state and local employment law requirements take effect on or around January 1, 2026, covering topics such as minimum wage, paid and unpaid leave, benefits, discrimination, payroll and more. Now is the time to review these developments and ensure your organization is ready to comply.

  • Coronavirus (COVID-19): Recall and Retention Ordinances

    Employers must take a variety of considerations into account when selecting certain employees for recall during the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.

  • State and Local Family and Medical Leave Forms Now Available

    Date:
    November 10, 2025

    Brightmine is pleased to announce the release of new state and local family and medical leave forms to support employers in administering family and medical leave at the federal, state and local levels.

  • Find Out Your July 1 Workplace Compliance Requirements Before It's Too Late

    Date:
    July 15, 2025

    More than 55 federal, state and local employment law requirements take effect on or around July 1, 2025, covering topics such as leaves of absence, payroll, privacy, noncompete agreements, fair pay, workplace safety and security and more. Now is the time to review these developments and ensure your organization is ready to comply.

  • California Handbook Templates Now Offered as a State Supplement

    This resource summarizes changes to our California coverage in Handbook Templates from an integrated handbook to a California Supplement.

  • Know Your Limits: Understanding State-Imposed Restrictions on Noncompetes

    An analysis of noncompete laws nationwide identifies several categories of employees that states often protect from the use of noncompetes, as well as other categories that the states usually do not.

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Editor's Choice: A round-up of the comprehensive jurisdictional and local coverage XpertHR offers to help employers ensure they are compliant with US employment laws.