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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. hour virtual seminar isn’t an overview of 2024 California and federal employment laws — you can purchase our recorded 2024 Employment Law Updates webinar if you’re looking for that.

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Not Too Late to Learn About Employment Law Updates for 2015

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Continuing its tradition, California rings in the new year with changes to employment laws. Mandatory paid sick leave, for example, is a real game changer that will significantly affect the day-to-day operations and policies of California businesses in 2015. Webinar: 2015 Employment Law Updates.

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What Would Overruling Chevron Mean for Employment Law?

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What Would Overruling Chevron Mean for Labor and Employment Law? If you’re an employer, you likely struggle to comply with federal regulations issued by the DOL, NLRB, or the EEOC – especially when agency positions change. What will I learn about the Chevron Case in this webinar? Register here.

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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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What Employers Need to Know About Overtime: Top 12 Q&A’s

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What Employers Need to Know About Overtime: Top 12 Q&A’s During our April 13th webinar, Overtime: What Employers Need to Know Today , we received a lot of great questions. Question: Can employers terminate employees who violate a timecard policy? per hour under the FLSA. What is your take?

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[May 21 Webinar] Creating a Return to Work Plan for Your California Employees

HRWatchdog

As California and its localities begin to modify their shelter-in-place orders, employers across the state are thinking about how to comply with evolving workplace guidelines so that employees and customers can return safely. Creating a Return to Work Plan for Your California Employees Webinar. Register online or call (800) 331-8877.

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September’s Webinar Specifically for California Supervisors

HRWatchdog

Live webinar is mobile-optimized for viewing on tablets or smartphones. CalChamber’s HR webinar on September 20 reminds California employers of how important and essential it is to make sure supervisors are well-versed in California’s employment laws. Live Webinar: HR Best Practices for California Supervisors.