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- Employment Law Guide
Brightmine is not aware of any New Mexico state shiftwork and scheduling law applicable to private employers.
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- Employment Law Guide
This guide provides HR professionals with an overview of New Mexico requirements regarding immigration and the employment eligibility verification process, including driver's licenses for undocumented individuals.
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- Employment Law Guide
Updated to reflect changes to income tax deposit and filing requirements and the Form W-2 electronic filing threshold, effective July 1, 2025.
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- Employment Law Guide
Updated to reflect the Medical Psilocybin Act, effective June 20, 2025.
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- Employment Law Guide
Updated to reflect the Medical Psilocybin Act, effective June 20, 2025.
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- Employment Law Guide
This guide provides HR professionals with an overview of New Mexico laws related to fair pay, including equal pay and pay discrimination laws; pay transparency requirements; salary history inquiry restrictions; pay data reporting requirements; and employee wage disclosure rights.
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- Legal Timetable
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- Legal Timetable
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- Handbook Templates
Updated to reflect the addition of the Paid Leave Handbook Statement [Lump Sum Method]: Bernalillo County, New Mexico.
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- Handbook Templates
Employers that have two or more employees within the unincorporated limits of Bernalillo County (i.e., outside the city limits of Albuquerque) should consider including this statement in their handbook to educate employees about the availability of paid leave using the lump sum method and to show their compliance with Bernalillo County's Employee Wellness Act and New Mexico's Healthy Workplaces Act.