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California Adopts Bills Addressing Sexual Harassment Disclosures in Job References and Paid Family Leave

The new law applies to disclosures in reference checks and clarifies the use of paid vacation leave in connection with paid family leave. On July 9, 2018, California Governor Jerry Brown signed AB 2770 and AB 2587. AB...more

A Win for Employers: US Supreme Court Rules Class Waivers Are Lawful

The Supreme Court clarified that employers who maintain or adopt arbitration agreements with class waivers may avoid class action wage and hour lawsuits, clearing the way for employers to reduce potential exposure. The US...more

Employers Face New Hiring Requirements as California “Bans the Box”

New law prohibits most California-based employers from inquiring about an applicant’s criminal history before making a conditional offer of employment. California Governor Jerry Brown has signed Assembly Bill (AB) 1008,...more

California Bans Employers from Seeking Salary History of Applicants

On October 13, California Governor Jerry Brown signed into law Assembly Bill 168 (AB 168), which further restricts employers’ use of salary history information. California’s Fair Pay Act currently prohibits employers from...more

California Expands Parental Leave to Smaller Businesses

Businesses that employ at least 20 people should take practical steps to comply with the New Parent Leave Act. Key Points: - The New Parent Leave Act significantly expands required parental leave, which previously only...more

California Seeks to Restrict ICE Workplace Raids

Employers should take practical steps to comply with a new bill requiring them to demand search warrants from ICE agents. Key Points: ..Employers need to train facility heads to respond to ICE Agents seeking access to...more

Practical Steps for Employers Responding to the EEOC’s Final Rules on Employee Wellness Programs

An employer may offer financial incentives to its employees for participating in employee wellness programs that receive health-related information, subject to certain limits. On May 16, 2016, the U.S. Equal Employment...more

Sitting on the Job: When California Employers Must Provide Seats

Employees are entitled to sit at work when the nature of the work reasonably permits the use of seats. On April 4, 2016, the California Supreme Court, in an opinion authored by Justice Carol A. Corrigan, clarified...more

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