Session Review: Business and Labor
Lawmakers approved an omnibus bill this session relating to the regulation of business and labor law in Nebraska.
Read MoreLawmakers approved an omnibus bill this session relating to the regulation of business and labor law in Nebraska.
Read MoreA bill containing a variety of business and labor measures passed the final round of debate May 24.
Read MoreA bill containing a variety of business and labor measures advanced from general file April 20 after a successful cloture motion.
Read MoreSenators passed several measures this session to expand business opportunities and increased compensation provided to the families of first responders who die in the line of duty.
Read MoreAmong the issues considered by members of the Business and Labor Committee this session were compensation for families of first responders, strengthening worker protections and expanding unemployment benefits and family leave.
Read MoreMembers of the Business and Labor Committee considered several measures this session to provide increased worker protections, expand wage and benefit options and collect workforce development data.
Read MoreAmong the issues considered by members of the Business and Labor Committee this session were strengthening worker protections, raising the tipped minimum wage and expanding unemployment benefits and family leave.
Read MoreLaw enforcement transparency, workers’ compensation settlements and workforce development training were among the employment issues addressed by legislators this session.
Read MoreLawmakers considered bills this session that were intended to encourage workforce development and adjust workers’ compensation benefits.
Read MoreLawmakers passed several employment measures this session that protect employees’ rights to wage equity, compensation for earned vacation time and workplace privacy.
Read MoreSenators passed bills this session providing workplace protections for pregnant employees and changing workers’ compensation. Employee benefits and wages LB627,
Read MoreFamily medical leave, minimum wages and protection from wage theft were some of the business and labor issues addressed by
Read MoreWorkers’ compensation, internship grants and employer access to social networking accounts were some of the business and labor concerns addressed
Read MoreA bill brought by the Business and Labor Committee and considered as part of the Legislature’s budget package was vetoed
Read MoreBusiness innovation, job training and workers’ compensation issues were some of the business and labor concerns addressed this session. One
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