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Need Help Applying 2024 California Employment Laws in Your Workplace?

HRWatchdog

The 2023 legislative session ended with hundreds of bills hitting Governor Gavin Newsom’s desk, many of which are now affecting employers’ compliance efforts. Instead, this virtual seminar will do an in-depth examination of how to apply some of the new 2024 California employment law change s to your workplace.

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2024 California Employment Law Updates Seminars, Webinars

HRWatchdog

Register now for CalChamber’s 2024 Employment Law Updates seminars and webinars before they sell out! California Governor Gavin Newsom signed numerous employment-related legislation in 2023 , so there are a lot of changes employers need to be prepared for starting January 1. for Preferred Members and higher).

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Register Now for CalChamber’s 2024 Employment Law Updates Webinar!

HRWatchdog

Of the 890 bills he signed, many affect California employers — and CalChamber’s annual Employment Law Updates Webinar can help employers stay on top of these new laws and their related obligations! 90-Minute Live Webinar] 2024 Employment Law Updates Date: Thursday, January 25, 2024 Time: 10 a.m.

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Employment Law Updates – Effective Summer 2023

Turning the Corner

As a caring employer, you want to ensure your Colorado business fully complies with employment laws to avoid costly penalties and legal consequences and do the right thing for your employees.

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New Employment Laws in 2023: A Guide for Employers and Employees

HR Digest

Many new employment laws in 2023 have been introduced to reshape the regulations that oversee the safety of US citizens, and companies that want to avoid any complications in the future should ensure they update their regulations and policies to match them as well.

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2023 Employment Law Updates

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Click below to see check out the two layoff trackers that I rely on: Layoffs Tracker Layoffs Tracker California Law One thing I’m avoiding like the plague is working for a company in California that uses California Law as its state law. California, New York, and Colorado employment laws make my head swing.

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Supreme Court, NLRB Decisions Changed Employment Law in 2023

SHRM Resources

Supreme Court and federal agencies altered employment law in 2023, prompting HR professionals to review and revise their handbooks.