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What Are California Employment Laws 2024?

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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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Telework and time tracking: Legal do’s and don’ts

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For employers, the biggest challenge is complying with the Fair Labor Standards Act ( FLSA ). And that may leave you on the hook for thousands of dollars of unpaid wages. And that may leave you on the hook for thousands of dollars of unpaid wages. Most employers without significant numbers or remote employees didn’t.

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Unforgettable Lessons Learned from Wage and Hour Lawsuits

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2015 was another historic year for federal wage and hour lawsuits, and it’s predicted that 2016 will be no different. Since wage and hour litigation is booming, we were compelled to turn the magnifying glass on some of the most recent and prolific wage and hour lawsuits to learn from their lessons.

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San Francisco Passes COVID-19-Related Employment Protections Ordinance

HRWatchdog

Covered Employers, Workers and Applicants. The ordinance covers an “employer” as defined in Section 18 of the Labor Code and includes anyone who directly or indirectly (including through the services of a temporary services or staffing agency) employs, contracts with or hires a worker. Worker and Applicant Protections.

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Help with Hybrid and Remote Workers

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Help with Hybrid and Remote Workers With the increasing popularity of hybrid and remote workers and work environments, many people have asked if we have a remote work solution to help with employment law questions surrounding hybrid and remote work.

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Guide to Hiring Employees in Estonia

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As you embark on the journey of expanding your team in Estonia, it’s crucial to understand the local employment landscape and navigate the hiring process efficiently. It is advisable for employers to seek legal counsel to stay updated on any changes to the regulatory landscape.

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Los Angeles City and County Adopt Worker Retention, Right of Recall Ordinances

HRWatchdog

These ordinances provide legal protections to certain workers when businesses change ownership or control and establish a right of recall for certain workers who are laid off as a result of COVID-19. Covered Employers (Los Angeles City). Covered Employers (Los Angeles County). Worker Retention/Right of Retention Ordinances.