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1 NEASEA State Meeting Facilitated by Molly A. Jacob
NEASEA President Executive Director of Enrollment Management Services University of Rochester

2 Agenda Welcome from NEASEA President Piloting GROW @ AU Minimum Wage
Sick and Safe Leave Lunch Supervisor Issues Open Discussion

3 D.C. Minimum Wage Laws As of July 1, 2018, the minimum wage is $13.25 per hour. All industries are expected to comply. Under the Fair Shot Minimum Wage Amendment Act of 2016, minimum wage will increase to $14.00 per hour on July 1, and $15.00 per hour on July 1, 2020. Minimum wage will then increase each following year starting in in proportion to the increase in the Consumer Price Index.

4 D.C Sick and Safe Leave Policy
All employers in the District of Columbia must provide paid leave to each employee, including employees of restaurants, bars, temporary, staffing firms and part-time employees. Paid leave accrues at the beginning of employment Under the Accrued Sick and Safe Leave Act of 2008, accrued paid sick leave carries over from year to year. Employers do not have to pay employees for unused paid sick leave upon termination or resignation of employment.

5 Maryland Minimum Wage Laws
As of July 1, 2018, state minimum wage is $10.10 Montgomery County: $12.25 for employers with 51 or more employees and $12.00 for employers with 50 or fewer employees Employees under 20 years of age must earn at least 85% of the State Minimum Wage Rate for the first 6 months of employment.

6 Maryland Sick and Safe Leave Policy
The Maryland Healthy Working Families Act requires employers with 15 or more employees to provide paid sick and safe leave for certain employees. Paid leave rate is at least one hour for every 30 hours the employee works. An employee cannot earn more than 40 hours of sick and safe leave in a year or accrue more than 64 hours of sick and safe leave at any time.

7 Delaware Minimum Wage Laws
Under Title 19, minimum wage has increased to $8.75 per hour as of January 1, 2019. Minimum wage is due to increase on October 1, 2019 to $9.25 per hour. Full-time high school or college students who work part-time may be paid 85% of the Delaware minimum wage (as little as $7.44 per hour) for up to 20 hours of work per week at certain employers (such as work-study programs at universities). Full-time high school or college students who work part-time may be paid 85% of the Delaware minimum wage (as little as $7.44 per hour) for up to 20 hours of work per week at certain employers (such as work-study programs at universities).

8 Delaware Sick and Safe Leave Policy
In Delaware, employers are not required to provide employees with sick leave, either paid or unpaid. If an employer chooses to provide sick leave benefits, it must comply with the terms of its established policy or employment contract. An employer in Delaware may be required to provide an employee unpaid sick leave in accordance with the Family and Medical Leave Act or other federal laws.

9 Meet someone new and discuss what you are learning
Lunch! Meet someone new and discuss what you are learning

10 Supervisor Issues Compliance FERPA Employment Laws
How does your organization comply with FERPA and employment laws? Employment records that depend on the employee being a student are considered non-academic education records. Recruiting Sharing applicants across jobs are a no-go!

11 Supervisor Issues Training
Centralized vs. De-centralized Organization Structures

12 Supervisor Issues Conflict management
Are you a coach, a spectator, or a referee?

13 How to Coach at Work Model the Behaviors
Ask Your Employees the Right Questions Build a Learn/Do Environment Just Do It! Ask More Questions Than You Answer Be Clear and Strategic Pass out handout

14 What student employment issues and trends matter to you?
Open Discussion What student employment issues and trends matter to you?

15 How to get involved with NEASEA
Visit Attend Student Employment Essentials (SEE) Training Attend the NEASEA 2019 Annual Conference


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