Fisher Phillips: Colorado Expands Notice Requirement for Unemployment Benefits Upon Termination | Practical Law

Fisher Phillips: Colorado Expands Notice Requirement for Unemployment Benefits Upon Termination | Practical Law

This Law Firm Publication by Fisher Phillips LLP addresses the recent passage of Colorado Senate Bill 22-234, which expands the requirement that employers in the state provide written notice to each employee about the potential availability of unemployment benefits upon termination. The publication details the specific content that must be included in this written notice and notes that the bill became effective on May 25, 2022.

Fisher Phillips: Colorado Expands Notice Requirement for Unemployment Benefits Upon Termination

by Fisher Phillips LLP
Published on 13 Jun 2022Colorado
This Law Firm Publication by Fisher Phillips LLP addresses the recent passage of Colorado Senate Bill 22-234, which expands the requirement that employers in the state provide written notice to each employee about the potential availability of unemployment benefits upon termination. The publication details the specific content that must be included in this written notice and notes that the bill became effective on May 25, 2022.