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Employment Laws in Kansas.

Kansas is a right-to-work state and follows the federal minimum wage of $7.25/hr. The Kansas Act Against Discrimination (KAAD) prohibits employment discrimination based on race, religion, color, sex, disability, national origin, ancestry, and (as recently amended) sexual orientation, gender identity, and veteran status. Kansas has no state-mandated paid sick leave or vacation requirements. The state recently enacted employer-friendly non-solicitation legislation (SB 241, effective July 2025).

Last verified: 2026-02-25

State law

Key Kansas Statutes

Kansas Act Against Discrimination (KAAD)K.S.A. § 44-1001 et seq.

Prohibits employment discrimination based on race, religion, color, sex, disability, national origin, ancestry, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, and veteran status. Applies to employers with 4 or more employees. Administered by the Kansas Human Rights Commission (KHRC). Complaints must be filed within 6 months of the discriminatory act.

Minimum WageK.S.A. § 44-1203

Kansas's state minimum wage is $7.25/hr, matching the federal rate. This rate has not changed since 2010. Tipped employees may be paid a reduced cash wage of $2.13/hr. Most Kansas workers are covered by the federal Fair Labor Standards Act, which sets the same $7.25/hr minimum.

Right-to-WorkK.S.A. § 44-831

Kansas is a right-to-work state. Employees cannot be required to join a union or pay union dues as a condition of employment. Union membership and financial support must be entirely voluntary.

No Paid Leave MandateState policy

Kansas has no state law requiring private employers to provide paid sick leave, paid vacation, or paid family leave. Employers may voluntarily offer these benefits. If an employer establishes a leave policy, they must follow it consistently. FMLA applies to eligible employees at employers with 50+ employees.

Noncompete / Non-Solicitation AgreementsK.S.A. § 50-163 (amended by SB 241, effective July 2025)

Noncompetes are enforceable if the restraint is reasonable and not adverse to public welfare. SB 241 (2025) strengthened non-solicitation agreements: customer and employee non-solicitation covenants limited to 2 years are "conclusively presumed enforceable." Courts must reform overbroad covenants rather than void them entirely.

Whistleblower Protection (Public Employees)K.S.A. § 75-2973

State employees are protected from retaliation for reporting violations of state or federal law, discussing operations with legislators, or communicating with auditing agencies. Appeal must be filed within 90 days. Remedies include reinstatement and suspension or termination of the retaliating supervisor. Private sector whistleblower protection exists primarily under common law.

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