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Watch Out California Employers: SB 1162 On Track To Become Law

Trusaic

If passed, SB 1162 would become one of the most aggressive pay equity laws in the U.S. . Newsom has until September 30, 2022, to sign the bill into law. It’s worth noting that the requirement to publicly disclose pay data reports was removed as part of the recent round of amendments. We outline them below.

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May 2024 Legal Updates

ComplianceHR

May 2024 Legal Updates If you’re an existing ComplianceHR client, not only can you access these updates through the PolicySmart solution, but also robust links to learn more about each of these changes. However, if you are not a subscriber to our solutions, we are pleased to provide you with abbreviated May 2024 Legal Updates.

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What the heck is ‘bleisure’ and how could your company get sued over it?

The Employer Handbook

But, before were break out the champagne to toast Q1 earnings projections, I’ll be the buzzkill with some employment law implications of allowing employees to work remotely out of state. Local employment laws. Wage and hour implications. Today, it is about ‘bleisure.’ ” on LinkedIn.

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What Are California Employment Laws 2024?

HR Lineup

California has long been a trailblazer when it comes to employment laws in the United States. As of 2024, California’s employment laws continue to evolve, reflecting the changing needs of its workforce and the broader societal landscape. Failure to provide these breaks can result in penalties for employers.

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Good Faith Defense Upheld for Wage Statement Penalties

HRWatchdog

The case sought meal break premium pay as well as penalties for failure to pay final wages at separation and failure to report premium pay on wage statements. The case was then remanded for consideration of waiting time and wage statement penalties.

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California Supreme Court Clarifies ‘Hours Worked’ Questions

HRWatchdog

As previously reported , the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals sent questions to the California Supreme Court in Huerta v. et al — a wage and hour class action lawsuit in which plaintiffs are seeking unpaid wages and meal period premiums. CSI Electrical Contractors, Inc., Yes, according to the Califiornia Supreme Court.

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Fast Food Minimum Wage Law Exceptions Added

HRWatchdog

On March 25, 2024, Governor Gavin Newsom signed Assembly Bill 610 (AB 610) — an urgency measure effective upon signing — that creates additional exceptions to California’s fast food minimum wage law just before the new law takes effect. Learn more about how HRCalifornia can help you. Not a member?