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Status of NPLA, ‘Ban-the-Box’ Regulations

HRWatchdog

Several FEHC-proposed regulations that clarify topics like new parent leave and criminal background checks will be up for public comment soon. Yet employers were left with some questions about how to comply with the NPLA, such as whether employees could use NPLA leave intermittently and if a workplace notice would be required.

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Regulatory & Legal Alerts – Nov. 2017

Peopletrail

Peopletrail actively tracks the regulatory and legal environment that surrounds employment and criminal background screening. The following includes recaps of the most significant updates impacting the screening industry in recent weeks. Governor Brown Signs Criminal Justice Reform Legislation, 10/11/2017.

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New California Laws and HR Trends for 2017 and Beyond

HR Daily Advisor

Each year, California employers are faced with the task of keeping up with a whole new round of labor laws and regulations, most of them courtesy of the state legislature. 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.

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The Top HCM Compliance Issues to Watch for in 2018

Ceridian

Employers should start planning their responses to this changing landscape over the coming year. We’ve put together a summary of major HCM compliance issues and trends we believe will be important to employers in 2018. Employers should anticipate major tax reform changes in 2018. Senate in late 2017. Tax Reform is Coming.