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New California Employment Laws Effective Now, Coming January 1

HRWatchdog

It’s the first day of October, which means the leaves are starting to turn red and orange, pumpkin spice is everywhere, everyone is looking longingly at their sweaters — and new employment laws are here! COVID-19-Related Laws. The legislature responded to the COVID-19 pandemic with several new laws. Leaves of Absence.

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The EEOC has released its enforcement playbook for the next four years. Want a peek?

The Employer Handbook

Under the existing plan, which expires at the end of this year, the EEOC has articulated six priorities: Eliminating barriers in recruitment and hiring; Protecting immigrant, migrant and other vulnerable workers; Addressing emerging and developing employment discrimination issues; Enforcing equal pay laws; Preserving access to the legal system; and.

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The EEOC has released its enforcement playbook for the next four years. Want a peek?

The Employer Handbook

Under the existing plan, which expires at the end of this year, the EEOC has articulated six priorities: Eliminating barriers in recruitment and hiring; Protecting immigrant, migrant and other vulnerable workers; Addressing emerging and developing employment discrimination issues; Enforcing equal pay laws; Preserving access to the legal system; and.

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EEOC Approves Strategic Enforcement Plan

HRWatchdog

The EEOC has set their national priorities for 2017-2021. The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) recently approved an updated Strategic Enforcement Plan (SEP) , which sets national priorities for fiscal years 2017-2021. Gail Cecchettini Whaley, CalChamber Employment Law Counsel/Content.

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6 essential HR tools for small business owners

Homebase

HR responsibilities often include: Employee termination and offboarding Employment law compliance Employee engagement and retention Hiring and onboarding Training and development Employee payroll , compensation, and benefits Of course, HR is vital when it comes to managing large teams. But unfortunately, it still happens.

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EEOC issues 2017 enforcement plan: 6 areas it’s targeting next

HR Morning

The plan will dictate where the agency will focus its compliance enforcement efforts from 2017 through 2021. In other words, if the agency investigates or sues an employer, chances are it’ll be in one of the primary enforcement areas outlined in its new Strategic Enforcement Plan. This is a big deal. Here’s why. .

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Equal Pay Protection & Brexit: What’s Next for the UK?

Trusaic

Meanwhile, a study by BDO reveals the median hourly gender pay gap has fallen from 13.21% in 2017 to just 12.07% in 2022. EU Pay Transparency Directive versus UK employment laws EU member states face significant changes to pay transparency legislation, which must be transposed into law by June 7, 2026. That drops to 8.3%