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Regulatory Radar

Delivered monthly, the Regulatory Radar is a briefing on emerging regulatory issues produced by the Boston College Center for Corporate Citizenship.  These summaries of recent regulatory decisions keep you apprised of the actions that may impact your corporate citizenship efforts. Each edition includes summaries of and links to the latest items we’ve added to our Resource Library.

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EPA announces safer use label for outdoor products

The EPA has announced a product label that indicates “safer use” products for outdoor use, including pet care products, fire defense products, and car, boat, or grill cleaners.

new york raises minimum wage - 1

DOL publishes new minimum wage for federal contractors

The United States Department of Labor Wage and Hour division has published notice of an upcoming increase to the minimum wage for federal contractors.

california esg regulation - 1

CA bill expands paid sick leave uses for victims of crimes

A recent bill in California expands the protections and paid sick leave uses for employees who have been victims of crimes such as domestic violence, sexual assault, and stalking.

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DOJ updates guidance for corporate compliance programs

The United States Department of Justice (DOJ) has revised its Evaluation of Corporate Compliance Guidelines.

civic engagement employers - 1

Know the voting leave rights in your state

As Election Day approaches in the U.S., make sure you know what the voting rights are in the state where you work and vote!

esg strategy talent retention - 1

SEC disbands its Climate and ESG Task Force

The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has disbanded its Climate and ESG Task Force.

eu parliament - 1

EU publishes new guidelines on ESG fund names

The EU recently released new guidelines on funds using ESG or sustainability-related terms in their names.

supreme court ruling - 1

Missouri’s Anti-ESG rules declared unconstitutional

A U.S. federal court has declared that Missouri’s Anti-ESG rules are unconstitutional.

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