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California Supreme Court Expands "Regular Rate of Compensation" for Missed Breaks

If you have employees in California, it is time to review how you pay them for missed meal and rest breaks. The California Supreme Court's decision in Ferra v. Loews Hollywood Hotel, LLC, will change the way many companies...more

California Supreme Court Adopts New Standard for Determining Whether Workers are Employees or Independent Contractors

The California Supreme Court recently issued its long-awaited decision in Dynamex Operations West v. Superior Court, establishing a new standard to determine whether a worker is properly classified as an employee or an...more

California Case is the Latest to Address Whether Worker is an Independent Contractor of Employee

Companies in many industries – including, for example, construction, trucking, logistics, restaurants, and food service – utilize independent contractors....more

New California Law Bans Salary History Questions

California employers are now prohibited from asking applicants about their salary history information, including compensation and benefits. Under the new law Gov. Jerry Brown signed on Thursday, October 12, 2017, called...more

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