14 Sep 2021
What’s the 411 on ESG: Employment Law Issues in ESG Video
Do you need to help your clients understand employment law issues in Environmental, Social, and Corporate Governance (ESG)? Watch the Practical Guidance Labor & Employment practice video on key ESG issues by Mintz partner Jennifer Rubin.
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Stay abreast of hot legal developments.- Illinois: Illinois amended the Illinois Freedom to Work Act (IFWA) to impose greater restrictions on non-competes, including (1) prospectively voiding such agreements if employees earn $75,000 or less, (2) prospectively voiding non-solicitation agreements if employees earn $45,000 or less, (3) imposing specific notice requirements on employers, (4) codifying Illinois case law regarding the reasonableness of restrictive covenant provisions, (5) voiding non-competes where employees lost their positions for reasons related to COVID-19, and (6) adopting measures to dissuade employers from bringing enforcement actions, including awarding employees attorney’s fees and costs for successfully defending such actions. See 2021 Bill Text IL S.B. 672.
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