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California Minimum Wage: What Small Businesses Need To Know

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In 2016, California approved a statute to increase the minimum wage yearly starting in 2017. This period has now passed and the California minimum wage rate is at $15.50. According to a Zillow study, a person making minimum wage would need 2.7 Simplify payroll What is the California Minimum Wage? Note: While $15.50

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Need Help Applying 2024 California Employment Laws in Your Workplace?

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For those having trouble rolling out the new 2024 employment law changes into your existing workplace policies, or those who aren’t sure of the best way to train your supervisors and managers to implement these updated legal requirements so your organization remains in compliance, CalChamber can help! to 12:30 p.m. to 12:30 p.m.

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Top 5 Work Hours Trackers For Your Small Business

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An accurate way to track employee hours is essential to so many different aspects of your business. If you’re not properly tracking hours worked, it can negatively impact everything from resource planning to project management to employee morale. What is a work hours tracker? Why is it important to track employee hours?

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Is Job Skills Training a Valuable Perk? Hourly Workers Say Yes

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A big part of making good on these pledges is offering job skills training to entry-level employees and hourly wage workers. Paul’s is just one of many examples from a recent Luminera Foundation report on how employer-sponsored education programs can put hourly workers on the career path to higher wage jobs.

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Register Now for HR Boot Camp on May 2-3

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Topics include: Hiring; Discipline and termination; Common wage-and-hour issues; Meal and rest break requirements; Paid sick leave; Vacation and holiday pay; Discrimination and harassment; and Many more. Please note: No recording will be associated with this virtual seminar so be sure to attend the live training. to 12:30 p.m.

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Attention on Deck: Register Now for HR Boot Camp

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CalChamber’s HR Boot Camp is a comprehensive, two half-day training event that will cover many important aspects of the employment life cycle. CalChamber’s HR Boot Camp is a comprehensive, two half-day training event that will cover many important aspects of the employment life cycle. Common wage and hour issues.

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How to Motivate Hourly Employees

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An hourly employee is paid for the number of hours they work each week–unlike a salaried employee, who is paid a set wage no matter how many hours they work. This means that they are entitled to at least the minimum wage, as well as overtime pay. Hourly employees make up the majority of the US workforce.