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Lisa V. Ryan / February 26, 2020

These Boots are Made for Working

Wage and Hour

Court Rules California Employers Must Pay for Employee Work Boots According to a recent unpublished appellate court decision, California employers must pay for employee safety equipment, including steel-toed shoes. In UPS Ground Freight Inc. v. ...
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Lisa V. Ryan / January 22, 2020

Lactation Accommodations Expanded in 2020

Personnel Policies

Existing state and federal law has required employers to provide a location and a reasonable amount of break time to accommodate an employee desiring to express breast milk for the employee’s infant child. Most employers already have lactation ...
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Lisa V. Ryan / January 22, 2020

Shhh…Employers Can Ask for Confidentiality in Open Investigations Once Again

Workplace Investigations

Employers had historically sought confidentiality during an ongoing investigation in order to protect the integrity of the investigation. Then a 2015 decision dramatically limited an employer’s right to require confidentiality during internal ...
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Cook Brown / December 18, 2019

Can You See 2020? Are You Ready?

Employment Litigation

In the world of employment law, staying ahead of constantly evolving laws and workplace legislation is important. In the new year, California employers will want to be sure they are ready for these key legislative changes related to ...
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Carrie E. Bushman / October 17, 2019

Two New Laws Impacting California Public Works Contractors

Prevailing Wage

Among the hundreds of new laws recently signed by Governor Gavin Newsom are two bills which may impact contractors working on California public works jobs. Prevailing Wage: Public Works The first bill, AB 1768, which goes into effect January 1, ...
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Barbara A. Cotter, Partner / October 17, 2019

Bill Signed Outlawing Mandatory Arbitration of Employment Disputes

Employment Litigation

For updates on Assembly Bill 51 and using arbitration agreements to resolve workplace disputes, read this article. What does that mean for California employers? Last week Governor Gavin Newsom signed Assembly Bill 51, which outlaws mandatory ...
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Cook Brown / October 10, 2019

California Allows Parents to Take Protected Time Off for Unexpected School Closures

Personnel Policies

In an attempt to avoid wildfires caused by winds damaging power equipment, California utilities took the unprecedented step to proactively shut off power to about 800,000 customers across Northern California this week. Such power outages have placed ...
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Cook Brown / September 27, 2019

Cook Brown Victory in Withdrawal Liability Dispute

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The arbitrator in a hotly contested withdrawal liability dispute just ruled in favor of Cook Brown’s client–soundly rejecting the Pension Fund’s claim that the client was liable as a successor to a contractor which ceased much of its construction ...
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