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2026 Minimum Wage

January 1, 2026January 5, 2026Sarah Swatosh

Effective January 1, 2026, Missouri’s statewide minimum wage will increase from $13.75 to $15.00 per hour, reflecting the next step in the voter-approved Proposition A. Employers must pay the higher rate, which exceeds the federal minimum wage, and ensure compliance with state
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Repeal of Paid Sick Leave in Missouri

September 1, 2025January 5, 2026Sarah Swatosh

In November 2024, Missouri voters approved Proposition A, a ballot initiative to raise the state minimum wage to $15 per hour by 2026, and require paid sick leave for employees. The measure passed with broad support and was upheld by the Missouri
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Federal Employment Law After Trump’s 2025 Inauguration

April 5, 2025January 5, 2026Sarah Swatosh

With the inauguration of President Donald J. Trump in January 2025, the federal employment law landscape underwent significant transformation. Through a series of executive actions, regulatory shifts, and agency realignments, federal employment policy, contractor obligations, and enforcement priorities have changed markedly. These
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Illinois Equal Pay Act

January 1, 2025January 5, 2026Sarah Swatosh

While the Illinois Equal Pay Act has long prohibited unequal pay for substantially similar work, major amendments effective September 29, 2019 barred employers from seeking salary history, and additional reforms effective March 23, 2021 introduced the Equal Pay Registration Certificate requirement, authorizing
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Illinois Paid Leave and Donation Leave

January 5, 2024January 5, 2026Sarah Swatosh

Illinois law now provides expanded paid leave protections for employees statewide. Under the Paid Leave for All Workers Act, most Illinois employers are required to provide up to 40 hours of paid leave per year for any reason, accrued at a rate
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Illinois Family Bereavement Leave Act

January 3, 2023January 5, 2026Sarah Swatosh

The Illinois Family Bereavement Leave Act, which took effect in its expanded form on January 1, 2023, requires covered employers to provide eligible employees with up to 10 workdays of unpaid, job-protected leave following certain qualifying bereavement events. The law applies to
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  • Illinois Equal Pay Act
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Discrimination

Workplace discrimination can take many different forms, both subtle and more direct. Employees may experience discrimination in the workplace in several ways, including unequal pay, denial of privileges, or being passed over for a position because of one’s gender, race, age, disability, or
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Non-Compete Agreements

Harassment

Unlawful workplace harassment often accompanies workplace discrimination. Like discrimination, workplace harassment based on race, gender, religion and other characteristics is illegal. Any trait that provides the basis for illegal discrimination can also be the basis for illegal harassment HARASSMENT HAS NO PLACE
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Leaves of Absence

A leave of absence is time allowed away from work, generally requested by an employee, to cover unusual circumstances occurring in the employee’s life. The leave of absence is used when the employee’s time off from work is not covered under an
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Minimum Wage & Overtime

An honest day’s work for an honest day’s pay. While most employers live up to their end of this bargain, some do not. When companies fail to pay overtime to employees who qualify for it, or fail to pay employees minimum wage,
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Whistleblower

The lives and careers of employees can be damaged by pressure from an employer to commit illegal acts. Employees have the right to resist engaging in illegal conduct and to report it without fear of punishment and retaliation.  When a company retaliates
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Negotiating Severance Agreements

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The Law Office of Sarah N. Swatosh is a boutique law firm specializing in employment, wrongful termination and labor law. Sarah is the founding and managing member of the law office.

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2026 Minimum Wage

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Repeal of Paid Sick Leave in Missouri

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