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Cook Brown / January 2, 2018

Workplace Investigations: The Frequently Asked Questions

The wave of high-profile allegations stemming from the #metoo movement shows no sign of relenting, requiring employers to address their own internal policies related to workplace complaints. Just as important as developing anti-harassment and ...
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Filed Under: Harassment and Discrimination Prevention

Lisa V. Ryan / December 29, 2017

2018 Is Here … Are You Ready?

Personnel Policies

Lawmakers in the Golden State were busy last year on the employment law front. Check out our checklist to help make sure you’re prepared. Update Employment Application Remove any inquiry into applicant’s prior wage/salary history Ban the Box ...
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Filed Under: Hiring, Firing, and Layoffs, Wage and Hour

Stephen R. McCutcheon / December 19, 2017

NLRB Restores Long-Standing Precedent

Labor Relations

Union Employers May Make Unilateral Employment Policy Changes When Consistent with Past Practices... In a 3-2 decision involving Raytheon Network Centric Systems last week, the National Labor Relations Board restored a 1964 precedent allowing an ...
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Filed Under: Labor Relations

Lisa V. Ryan / December 11, 2017

Short-Term Layoffs Subject to California WARN Act

Labor Relations

California's WARN Act requires employers to provide 60 days' advance notice to affected employees before ordering a "mass layoff" of 50 or more employees. But is notice required for a temporary furlough of just five weeks? In a recent decision, a ...
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Filed Under: Hiring, Firing, and Layoffs

Terry Wills / November 28, 2017

From LeadingAge’s Engage Magazine: Age Discrimination and the Aging Workforce

Labor Relations

In 2017, the Age Discrimination & Employment Act (ADEA) turned 50. The anniversary of that federal law is prompting questions from employees and employers alike about the status of our workforce and age discrimination. In the Fall Issue of ...
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Filed Under: Harassment and Discrimination Prevention

Cook Brown / October 19, 2017

California Immigrant Worker Protection Act: New Obligations for Employers

The California Immigrant Worker Protection Act goes into effect on January 1, 2018, regulating employer interactions with federal Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents. Here are some things employers need to know. Employer ...
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Filed Under: Personnel Policies

Lisa V. Ryan / August 17, 2017

Construction & Ag Employers – Are Your Porta Potties in Compliance with California Law?

Labor Relations

New Transgender Rights Regulations Lead to Need for Emergency Regulations On July 1, 2017, the Department of Fair Employment and Housing’s (DFEH) regulations on Transgender Identity and Expression became effective. Those regulations clarified how ...
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Filed Under: Harassment and Discrimination Prevention

Stephen R. McCutcheon / August 2, 2017

California Employers Must Provide Employees with Written Notice of Victim’s Rights

California employers already know there are quite a few state-mandated disclosures to give to new employees at the time of hire, and even more jobsite-posting requirements that follow. Effective July 1, 2017, California employers must also provide ...
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