2026 Employment Law Change Tracker: Federal & State Updates
ConnectBridge’s Employment Law Change Tracker organizes the most reliable sources for monitoring new laws, agency rules and guidance, and significant court decisions at both the federal and state level.
Employment Law Across Federal & State Agencies
What to monitor:
- Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) updates
- Wage & Hour Division guidance affecting overtime, minimum wage, and worker classification
- DOL Opinion Letters interpreting federal labor laws
The Department of Labor issues binding regulations and influential guidance that directly impact employer policies, payroll practices, and leave administration. Opinion letters and sub-agency guidance often signal enforcement priorities before formal rule changes occur.
What to monitor:
- FMLA enforcement activity and compliance interpretations
- Investigation and enforcement data
- Field Assistance Bulletins (FABs) providing enforcement guidance to investigators
WHD materials show how the DOL applies wage and leave laws in practice. Field Assistance Bulletins and enforcement data are especially useful for identifying risk areas and compliance trends affecting employers.
What to monitor:
- Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) guidance
- Pregnant Workers Fairness Act (PWFA) regulations and updates
- Enforcement and charge statistics
- Litigation filings and settlements
The EEOC is the primary enforcement agency for federal anti-discrimination laws. Its guidance, litigation activity, and data releases provide early insight into how accommodation, pregnancy, disability, and retaliation claims are being evaluated and enforced.
What to monitor:
- Proposed rules (notice-and-comment stage)
- Final rules with effective dates
- Regulatory changes impacting employment law compliance
The Federal Register is the official daily publication for federal rulemaking. Tracking proposed and final rules here allows employers to anticipate changes before they take effect and plan policy updates accordingly.
What to monitor:
- ADA enforcement actions
- Civil rights litigation involving employers
The DOJ Civil Rights Division enforces federal civil rights laws and often brings high-impact cases involving accessibility and disability rights. These actions can shape employer obligations and signal broader enforcement priorities.
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