Posts tagged Wage and Hour.

Settle with staffing agency, go on to sue its client.

California employers, take heed of July 1.

Not the best news for employers.

In an opinion issued on March 12, 2020, the California Supreme Court held that settling individual Labor Code claims does not strip an employee of standing to pursue civil penalties for the same violations under the Private Attorneys General Act (PAGA), reversing a win for the employer.  Kim v. Reins Int’l California, S246911 (Cal. Mar. 12, 2020). 

Plaintiff Justin Kim was a training ...

California wage-hour law is tougher on employers than federal law.

Review your arbitration programs now, and consider making changes by year-end.

Are you ready for these new laws that take effect January 1?

If you thought employers were overburdened with wage penalties in California, you were wrong.

The scope of Dynamex is still unknown.

California employment laws keep employers up at night, wondering what is coming next. There always seems to be something. From new statutes to new regulations to new court decisions, we will keep you up to date on developments in the areas of wage and hour, discrimination, leaves of absence, retaliation, class actions, PAGA, and arbitration. We’ll also provide you with practical information on how to update your policies and employment practices. Please subscribe to keep current.

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