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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. to 12:30 p.m to 12:30 p.m to 12:30 p.m;

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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 employerscompliance efforts. And the implications of the new workplace violence standard are so extensive that it has its own recorded webinar.) to 12:30 p.m. to 12:30 p.m. PT Price: $299 ($239.20

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How to Navigate Reasonable Accommodations Tackled in Upcoming Webinar

HRWatchdog

CalChamber’s upcoming Navigating Reasonable Accommodations webinar can help provide clarification. A reasonable accommodation is any modification or adjustment in a job, employment practice or work environment that allows an individual with a disability to enjoy an equal employment opportunity. In 2023, 22.5 Time: 10 a.m.

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CalChamber Webinar Covers Compliance Tips for New Hires

HRWatchdog

With all of those job openings, employers eventually will have new hires to fill them — but landing a preferred candidate is just the first step toward maintaining a compliant employment life cycle for employees. Welcome Aboard: Compliance Tips for New Hires” can help! Learn more about how HRCalifornia can help you.

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Register Now for Avoiding Meal, Rest Break Traps Webinar

HRWatchdog

Misunderstandings can be costly — for instance, each workday that an employer fails to provide a meal break to an employee as required, the employee is owed one additional hour of pay at their regular rate of pay. And, in California, laws governing meal and rest breaks continue to evolve — mostly not in favor of employers.

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How to Properly Pay Employees Webinar

HRWatchdog

California’s wage and hour laws — which include classifying exempt employees, minimum wage, overtime, final pay and so much more — are some of the toughest and most complex in the nation , and many go above and beyond federal law. Participants will also be able to submit questions during the webinar. [90-Minute to 11:30 a.m.

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HRCI Credits — Earn recertification with approved trainings

Business Management Daily

Earning certification from the HR Certification Institute (HRCI) demonstrates a level of competence and commitment that employers find attractive. The first includes things such as pre-approved programs, continuing education, and self-directed learning. Some job descriptions may even include certifications as a prerequisite.