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Lisa V. Ryan / September 5, 2024

Public Employers Not Subject to PAGA, Private Employers Must Still Comply

Employment Litigation

Originally published for HR California California’s Private Attorneys General Act (PAGA) allows aggrieved employees to file lawsuits to recover civil penalties on behalf of themselves, other employees and the state of California for Labor ...
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Filed Under: Employment Litigation

Alexis Gabrielson / August 20, 2024

California Supreme Court Affirms that Single Use of N-Word Can Be Severe Enough to Constitute Harassment Under FEHA

Employment Litigation

On July 29, 2024, the California Supreme Court issued an opinion in Bailey v. San Francisco District Attorney’s Office reaffirming that the single use of a racial epithet can be severe enough to constitute actionable harassment under the California ...
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Filed Under: Employment Litigation

Terry Wills / August 14, 2024

Severance Agreements: The Importance of Minding Your P’s and Q’s

Employment Litigation

When it comes time to terminate an employee or institute a reduction-in-force or layoff, many companies choose to offer severance to help the separated employee transition to future employment. Indeed, the offer of severance pay and/or reimbursement ...
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Filed Under: Employment Litigation

Zachary Rankin / July 16, 2024

Cal/OSHA Approves New Indoor Heat Illness Rules – Affected Employers Should Act Promptly

On June 20, 2024, Cal/OSHA’s Standard Board adopted a new regulation that will require certain California businesses to prepare an Indoor Heat Illness Prevention Plan. Once effective, much like California’s current outdoor heat illness prevention ...
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Filed Under: Personnel Policies

Stephen R. McCutcheon / July 16, 2024

California Supreme Court Upholds Good Faith Defense to Alleged Wage Statement Violations

Employment Litigation

Alleged wage statement violations are a staple of complaints in class action litigation and claims under the Private Attorneys General Act (PAGA). Labor Code section 226 requires that a wage statement accurately state nine categories of information, ...
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Filed Under: Employment Litigation

Barbara A. Cotter, Partner / July 1, 2024

PAGA Reform Creates Opportunities and Challenges for California Employers

Employment Litigation

As has been widely publicized, emergency legislation has been passed to reform the Private Attorneys General Act of 2004 (“PAGA”). As most California employers know, PAGA allows an individual employee to collect civil penalties on behalf of the ...
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Filed Under: Employment Litigation

Sarah Woolston / June 26, 2024

Employers Must Carefully Define the Scope, Duration, and Mutuality of Arbitration Agreements

Employment Litigation

Arbitration agreements represent a critical tool for employers aiming to circumvent the protracted and costly litigation of employee disputes in civil courts. However, recent judicial scrutiny in California necessitates meticulous drafting to ensure ...
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Filed Under: Employment Litigation

Lisa V. Ryan / June 24, 2024

Aren’t You Ready to Retire?

Employment Litigation

Key Takeaways from a Recent California Court Ruling on Age Discrimination For decades, state and federal mandates have required employers provide equal opportunity to all their employees, a mandate which requires equal access to training ...
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Filed Under: Employment Litigation

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