A Practical Guide to Employment Law in Rhode Island
An essential companion for employees' and employers' counsel
- Product Number: 2223532WFM
- Publication Date: 3/15/2022
- Edition: 1st Edition 2016, with 2022 Supplement
- Copyright: © 2022 MCLE, Inc.
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This manual is a practical and comprehensive guide to the wide range of challenges facing employment law practitioners in Rhode Island. Highly experienced Rhode Island employment attorneys offer guidance on essential employment law topics such as privacy, discrimination, accommodation and leave, collective activity, and unemployment benefits. With frequent practice notes, step-by-step explanations, and careful attention to detail, A Practical Guide to Employment Law in Rhode Island is an indispensable resource for the practice of employment law.
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Update: March 2022
Dear Subscriber:
Thank you for updating your reference library with the 2022 supplement to A Practical Guide to Employment Law in Rhode Island. Highlights from the many issues addressed in this supplement include
- new pay equity legislation (effective January 1, 2023) expanding protections against wage discrimination—increasing the categories of employees subject to legal protection, enhancing wage transparency in recruiting for open positions, and prohibiting the use of applicants' wage histories in making hiring decisions;
- a new statute regulating certain aspects of noncompetition agreements;
- First Amendment protections against defamation claims that have been recharacterized as false-light claims;
- discrimination based on an employee's possession of a medical marijuana card;
- applicability of a three-year statute of limitations to cases brought under the Rhode Island Wiretap Act;
- whether the "aiding and abetting" language of Section 28-5-7(6) of the Rhode Island Fair Employment Practices Act may be used to impose individual liability on employees of a defendant employer;
- the scope of the ministerial exception;
- age disparities considered sufficient to support a claim of age discrimination;
- retaliatory disclosure of the reasons for an employee's termination in statements filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission;
- consideration of long COVID as a disability under the Americans with Disabilities Act;
- an extensive discussion of the sick pay and leave provisions of the Rhode Island Healthy and Safe Families and Workplaces Act;
- a recent amendment to R.I.G.L. § 28-50-3 to clarify that retaliation may include an employer's reporting or threatening to report an employee's immigration status;
- legislation providing for the continuation of existing collective bargaining agreements for municipal employees and public school teachers when the parties have been unable to reach agreement on a new contract;
- COVID-19-related developments in unemployment benefits; and
- updated information on proceedings conducted by the Rhode Island Commission for Human Rights.
We trust you will find the 2022 supplement to A Practical Guide to Employment Law in Rhode Island a valuable resource, as we at MCLE continue our efforts to bring you the latest solutions to the issues you face in your practice.
Very truly yours,
John M. Lawlor, Esq., MCLE Publications Attorney
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
expand allChapter 1 expandIntroduction—Employment Law Risk Reduction in the Workplace
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- Checklist: Employment Law Risk Reduction Buy FormChapter 2 expandEmployment Agreements
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Buy ChapterChapter 5 expandAccommodation and Leave Issues
Buy ChapterChapter 6 expandWhistle-Blower and Retaliation Claims
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- Checklist of Affirmative Defenses in Retaliation and Whistle-Blowing Cases Buy FormChapter 7 expandWage and Hour Law
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Buy ChapterChapter 9 expandPrevailing in Unemployment Benefit Appeals
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- Checklist of Information to Assemble When Filing a Claim for Unemployment Compensation Benefits in Rhode Island Buy FormExhibit 9B
- Sample Letters Initiating a Board of Review Appeal Hearing Before a Referee Buy FormExhibit 9C
- Checklist of Facts and Materials Needed in Preparation for an Unemployment Compensation Benefits Hearing Buy FormExhibit 9D
- Sample Appeal to the Board of Review Hearing Tribunal Buy FormExhibit 9E
- Sample District Court Appeal Buy FormExhibit 9F
- Sample Fee Request Letter Buy FormExhibit 9G
- District Court Appeal Form Buy FormChapter 10 expandProceedings Before the Rhode Island Commission for Human Rights
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