New Bill in Virginia Defines Sales Commissions as Wages, Retroactivity Not Included

New Bill in Virginia Defines Sales Commissions as Wages, Retroactivity Not Included

The critical legislative battle continues unfolding in the Virginia General Assembly, as lawmakers move to close a legal loophole that has left the Commonwealth’s vast sales force vulnerable to wage theft. House Bill 238, introduced during the 2026 legislative session, has officially advanced through the House of Delegates with a 64-35 vote and is now headed to the Senate Committee on Commerce and Labor. The urgency follows a December 30, 2025, ruling by the Virginia

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New York’s “Trapped at Work Act” Bans on Stay-or-Pay Agreements

New York’s “Trapped at Work Act” Bans on Stay-or-Pay Agreements

New York has taken a decisive step toward increasing worker mobility and limiting restrictive employment practices with the enactment of the Trapped at Work Act. Signed by Governor Kathy Hochul on December 19, 2025, this legislation effectively curtails the use of stay-or-pay agreements, which are contractual provisions that require workers to repay their employers if they leave their jobs before a specified period. These agreements, often framed as reimbursement for training or onboarding costs, have

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Employment Non-Competes in Washington, D.C.: Updates for 2026

Employment Non-Competes in Washington, D.C.: Updates for 2026

If you work in the District of Columbia, your right to move between jobs or start your own business has never been better protected. As of January 1, 2026, new updates to the District’s ban on non-compete agreements have further raised the bar for employers, making it even harder for companies to legally restrict your professional mobility. For the vast majority of D.C. workers, non-compete agreements are now void and unenforceable. This means that if

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