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Personnel Policies

Alexis Gabrielson / January 10, 2023

DIR Releases FAQs Regarding New Pay Transparency Law

Personnel Policies

The California Department of Industrial Relations recently published FAQs with interpretive guidance on the state’s new pay transparency law. As we detailed in our October legal update, the new pay transparency law went into effect on January 1, ...
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Carrie E. Bushman / December 12, 2022

Employers, Don’t Give Your Employees Grief Over Taking Bereavement Leave

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Key Provisions Effective January 1, 2023, California employers with five or more employees will be required to provide up to five days of bereavement leave to employees who have worked at least 30 days prior to the start of the leave. The ...
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Daniel F. C. Kozieja / November 28, 2022

Family Expanded to “Designated Person” Under CFRA

Personnel Policies

On September 29, 2022, Governor Gavin Newsom signed Assembly Bill 1041 into law. Beginning January 1, 2023, the definition of a “family member” under the California Family Rights Act (“CFRA”) and California’s Healthy Workplaces Healthy Families Act ...
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Alexis Gabrielson / October 14, 2022

Testing for Off-the-Clock Marijuana Use Up in Smoke?

Personnel Policies

On September 18, 2022, Governor Gavin Newsom signed AB 2188 into law, which prohibits employers from taking any adverse employment action against an employee because of their off-duty marijuana use. In enacting AB 2188, California becomes the latest ...
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Alexis Gabrielson / October 14, 2022

New California Law Requires Employers to Provide Pay Information in Job Postings and to Current Employees Upon Request

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On September 27, 2022, Governor Newsom signed the Pay Transparency for Pay Equity Act into law. SB 1162 is the latest in a series of laws passed in Colorado, Washington, and New York City that mandates pay transparency in an effort to combat gender ...
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Daniel F. C. Kozieja / May 26, 2022

Third Time’s the Charm? Cal/OSHA Approves Third Adoption of COVID-19 Emergency Temporary Standard

Personnel Policies

Cal/OSHA has revised and readopted its COVID-19 Prevention Emergency Temporary Standard (ETS) for the third time. The updated ETS went into effect on May 7, 2022 and remains in effect through December 31, 2022, at which time Cal/OSHA is expected to ...
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Lisa V. Ryan / February 24, 2022

Customer’s Solicitation of Male Manicurist Enough to Establish Hostile Work Environment

Personnel Policies

Originally published for HR California A recent Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals decision handed an employer a partial win — for discrimination, but not harassment. In this case, plaintiff Vincent Fried, a manicurist in a salon at the Wynn Las Vegas ...
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Dennis Cook / February 9, 2022

2022 COVID-19 Paid Sick Leave

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Governor Newson is expected to sign another COVID-19 supplemental paid sick leave bill in early February requiring employers to provide additional paid sick leave retroactively to January 1, 2022. Covered employers under the new law will be ...
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