July 2026 is a good time to reset the HR compliance calendar. Prevailing wage updates, hiring practices, classification reviews, and onboarding documents all benefit from a scheduled review instead of a reactive scramble.
Why it matters now
- Compliance problems are easier to prevent than to unwind.
- A monthly calendar keeps wage, policy, and filing changes from getting lost in day-to-day work.
- The right owner and due date turns “we should review that” into an actual process.
What to do next
- Assign a monthly owner for wage, policy, and hiring audits.
- Track state-specific obligations in the same place as federal ones.
- Review every important HR process after a regulation or market change.
A simple compliance calendar protects the business and keeps HR from operating on guesswork.
Research note: Based on current DOL, EEOC, and SHRM 2026 guidance and labor-market updates.


