California employers, prepare for another state-wide minimum wage hike. Starting January 1, 2024, all California employers, regardless of size, must pay a minimum wage of at least $16 per hour.
The increase came as a...more
It’s that time of year for employers to make their lists and check them twice. While doing so, there are several new employment laws to consider for 2023. The following outlines the major new laws that will affect most...more
12/1/2022
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Bereavement Leave ,
Cal-OSHA ,
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California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) ,
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Notice Requirements ,
Pay Transparency ,
Reproductive Healthcare Issues ,
Retirement Plan ,
Sick Leave
California employers have certainly had to be on their toes these last two years when it comes to dealing with COVID in the workplace. This week was no different.
The Labor Commissioner just released the mandatory poster...more
On March 19, 2021, Governor Newsom signed Senate Bill No. 95 which requires covered employers to provide a new bank of supplemental paid sick leave for certain COVID-19-related reasons. This bill goes into effect 10 days from...more
3/25/2021
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Wage Statements
Large employers in California must now comply with a California version of the federal Families First COVID Response Act (“FFCRA”). On September 10, 2020, the California legislature passed Assembly Bill No. 1867 requiring...more