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Quebec: Changes to Labor Standards for Employees

Global People Strategist

Intended to take effect in January 2019, Québec’s National Assembly recently enacted Bill 176, entitled An Act to amend the Act respecting labor standards and other legislative provisions mainly to facilitate family-work balance (Bill). This incremental change takes effect on January 1, 2019. What Are the Changes?

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Employment laws to watch in 2019

Insperity

Employment law is ever-evolving, and 2019 is shaping up to usher in its fair share of changes. At the turn of the last century, workers had few legal protections from wage theft or unsafe working conditions. At the turn of the last century, workers had few legal protections from wage theft or unsafe working conditions.

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How to Handle Workplace Investigations: A Guide for California Employers

Zenefits

The Golden State has the largest state wage-and-hour state enforcement agency in the country. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) that women at several of its California stores were subjected to almost daily sexual harassment by a general manager and shift leader. Many of these are not in place in other states.

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Governor Signs New Employment Laws for 2019

HRWatchdog

Here are some of the new laws taking effect in January 2019 that employers should anticipate: Assembly Bills. An employee who makes credible reports of harassment will be shielded from liability, as will an employer who communicates with interested parties such as victims and witnesses. Senate Bills.

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2019 Labor Law Updates

Homebase

The trends of 2018 will continue through 2019 including Department of Homeland Security worksite investigations, gun legislation, tipped wage changes, and the continued state trends of legalizing marijuana. . We expect these raids to continue in 2019. Tipped Wages. Request that officers identify themselves.

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How to retain and care for restaurant workers amid COVID-19 crisis

HR Digest

percent as of 2019. Lower turnover rates ensure that restaurants spend less time training new employees, which in the end saves money on onboarding and training costs. We often view restaurants as a workplace wither fewer benefits and low wages. compared to a 42.4% rate in the private sector. Future Goals.

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Compliance Issues, #MeToo Movement Impact Employers

HRWatchdog

Over the past year, employers’ compliance challenges increased significantly thanks to both an uptick in federal employment law enforcement, and the growing “patchwork” of state and local requirements, according to the 2019 Littler Annual Employer Survey. Do you have the same compliance concerns as the employers in this survey?