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Karina Sandoval / October 19, 2023

Use of Criminal History Information in Employment Decisions Has Become More Difficult Due to Recent Changes to California’s Background Check Law

Personnel Policies

In 2018, California enacted the Fair Chance Act (“FCA”), also known as the “ban-the-box” law, which added the FCA to California’s employment anti-discrimination statute, the Fair Employment and Housing Act (“FEHA”), which is enforced by the Civil ...
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Barbara A. Cotter, Partner / September 15, 2023

Supreme Court Expands Liability Under the Fair Employment and Housing Act to Third-Party Vendors

Employment Litigation

In an unprecedented decision issued last month, the Supreme Court ruled in Kristina Raines v. U.S. Healthworks Medical Group, et al. that third-party vendors, who handle labor and employment issues for an employer, can be independently sued as ...
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Barbara A. Cotter, Partner / September 14, 2023

Annual Handbook Review Should Address New NLRB Decision Limiting Codes of Conduct

Personnel Policies

Most employers utilize handbooks to familiarize employees with basic workplace rules and procedures. Because of the ongoing changes in California’s labor and employment laws, annual handbook reviews are typically required to prevent a handbook from ...
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Alexis Gabrielson / August 14, 2023

EEOC Publishes New Pregnant Workers Fairness Act Regulations

Personnel Policies

On August 7, 2023, the EEOC proposed new regulations for implementing the federal Pregnant Workers Fairness Act (PWFA). The PWFA was enacted in 2022 and went into effect on June 27th of this year. The law requires employers to make changes to working ...
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Terry Wills / August 10, 2023

Cautionary Tale: Delay in Payment of Arbitration Fees Can Result in Waiver of Right to Proceed in Arbitration

Employment Litigation

A recent court of appeal decision in the case of Cvejic v. Skyview Capital, LLC is a stark reminder of the need for employers and their counsel to “pay attention” and promptly pay arbitration fees or risk waiving the hard earned right to ...
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Barbara A. Cotter, Partner / July 24, 2023

California Supreme Court Rules that Employees Who Prevail on Individual PAGA Penalty Claims in Arbitration Can Also Pursue Civil Actions for Co-worker Penalty Claims

Employment Litigation

In a ruling with critical implications for California employers, on July 17, 2023, the California Supreme Court held that employees can file a civil action under the Private Attorneys General Act (“PAGA”) even if they are bound by contract to submit ...
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Shihao Liang / July 20, 2023

California Employers – Have you filed your “Payroll Report” yet?

Wage and Hour

Updated FAQs Provide Guidance about Reporting Requirements The California Civil Rights Department (CRD) updated its FAQs on employers’ obligations to report workforce information to the state. The recently enacted Senate Bill 1162 modified ...
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Daniel F. C. Kozieja / June 12, 2023

Keeping Your Employees Cool During the Hot Summer Months

Personnel Policies

As temperatures soar this summer, Cal/OSHA safety inspectors will be descending upon work sites throughout California to determine whether employers are complying with heat procedures. To ensure better preparedness, it is recommended that employers ...
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