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California Minimum Wage: What Small Businesses Need To Know

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In 2016, California approved a statute to increase the minimum wage yearly starting in 2017. This period has now passed and the California minimum wage rate is at $15.50. According to a Zillow study, a person making minimum wage would need 2.7 Simplify payroll What is the California Minimum Wage? Pasadena: $16.93

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2023 Compensation Trends Your Org Should Know About

Astron Solutions

Over the last few years, the working world has experienced a variety of challenges. From the pandemic to the Great Resignation to today’s continued economic turbulence, organizations have had to rethink what the world of work looks like, especially when it comes to compensation. Here are some things to keep in mind.

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Equal Pay Named in EEOC Targeted Priorities

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EEOC objectives for fiscal years 2024 through 2028 are highlighted in its Strategic Enforcement Plan (SEP), released on September 21. EEOC pushes for equal pay and workplace justice Publication of EEOC priorities comes just weeks after announcing its alliance with the Department of Labor Wage and Hour Division.

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New California Laws and HR Trends for 2017 and Beyond

HR Daily Advisor

This article discusses some of the more significant employment law changes over the past several months, many with an effective date of July 1, 2017. They include mandatory notices, new criminal background regulations, transgender rights, minimum wage increases, and wage and hour rights for farm workers.