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Barbara A. Cotter, Partner / June 2, 2016

Arbitration Agreements: A Meaningful Advantage to Employers?

Employment litigation is big business in California. Tens of thousands of claims are filed against employers in this state each year. Regardless of political developments on the local, state or national front, this landscape will not change. ...
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Filed Under: Employment Litigation

Stephen R. McCutcheon / June 1, 2016

Podcast: Five Things Employers Should Know About Arbitration

California is not a friendly place for employers, and it is not a matter of whether an employer will be forced to deal with an employee claim, it is a matter of when. That makes it important for employers to understand some key points about ...
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Filed Under: Employment Litigation

Barbara A. Cotter, Partner / May 13, 2016

Court Decisions in 2016: Deadlines Matter When Opposing an Assessment of Withdrawal Liability

Employers with a unionized workforce typically contribute to a multiemployer pension plan – most of which are seriously underfunded today. When the employer ceases operations, an underfunded pension plan will typically notify the employer that it is ...
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Filed Under: Labor Relations

Stephen R. McCutcheon / January 7, 2016

Prevailing Wage Required for Certain Private, Non-Profit Hospital Construction and Ready-Mixed Concrete Hauling in ’16

California law has long required employers to pay the prevailing wage rate during the construction, alteration, demolition, installation or repair of public facilities and on private projects receiving public funds. However, private nonprofit ...
[Read more] about Prevailing Wage Required for Certain Private, Non-Profit Hospital Construction and Ready-Mixed Concrete Hauling in ’16

Filed Under: Labor Relations, Prevailing Wage

Lisa V. Ryan / January 5, 2016

California’s Sick Leave Law: A Challenge for Construction Industry Despite Clarifications

The April 2015 issue of the SRBX Construction Quarterly Magazine highlighted the requirements of California’s new sick leave law. Since then Governor Brown signed into law a new measure, AB 304, providing clarification on several points of the ...
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Filed Under: Leave of Absence, Personnel Policies

Terry A. Wills and Lisa V. Ryan / December 15, 2015

California’s Fair Pay Act, Wage Statements, and More: Six New Year’s Resolutions for Employers in ‘16

California's Fair Pay Act went into effect with the new year and the California Labor Code now sets forth specific categories of information that each wage statement must contain. Resolve to stay on top of those and other California employment laws. ...
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Filed Under: Wage and Hour

Lisa V. Ryan / December 2, 2015

The California Fair Pay Act

The California Fair Pay Act (SB 358, Jackson) - signed into law by Governor Jerry Brown - expands equal pay requirements for “substantially similar work” performed by men and women regardless of location. This expansion will have practical ...
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Filed Under: Hiring, Firing, and Layoffs, Wage and Hour

Lisa V. Ryan / July 13, 2015

California’s Paid Sick Leave Law: Governor Signs Clarifying Legislation

All Clear on California's New Paid Sick Leave Law California's paid sick leave law went into effect on July 1, 2015. Governor Jerry Brown has now signed AB 304, which provides clarification on key several points of the law. Alternative accrual ...
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Filed Under: Leave of Absence

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