Navigating Remote Work Laws: What Employers and Employees Need to Know

With the rise of remote work, understanding the legal landscape has never been more important. Here are some key points from a recent article written by Daniel Bonnett and Barbara L. Johnson of BL Johnson Law in the latest issue of The Practical Lawyer:

  • Legal Responsibilities: Employers must comply with state and local laws where remote employees work.

  • Workers' Compensation: Remote employees are entitled to coverage for work-related injuries, but claims can vary by jurisdiction.

  • Tax Implications: Employers might face additional tax obligations depending on where their remote employees are based.

Read the full article here for a comprehensive overview. Stay informed and protect your rights in the evolving remote work environment.

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