This week, we weigh in on the upcoming expiration of California’s privacy exemptions and how employers can develop preventative policies and procedures to effectuate employee rights under the state’s laws.
California Privacy Exemptions Set to Expire (see video attached)
The California Consumer Privacy Act and the California Privacy Rights Act exemptions for employee, applicant, and business-to-business data are set to expire on January 1, 2023. How can employers prepare? See more +
This week, we weigh in on the upcoming expiration of California’s privacy exemptions and how employers can develop preventative policies and procedures to effectuate employee rights under the state’s laws.
California Privacy Exemptions Set to Expire (see video attached)
The California Consumer Privacy Act and the California Privacy Rights Act exemptions for employee, applicant, and business-to-business data are set to expire on January 1, 2023. How can employers prepare? Epstein Becker Green’s Brian Cesaratto has more.
DOL Extends Comment Period for Proposed New Rule Regarding Independent Contractor Status
The U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) has extended by 15 days the comment period for its proposed rule on classifying independent contractors. Comments on the proposal were due by November 28, but now the DOL has extended the comment period to December 13.
D.C. Employers: Have You Complied with the Non-Compete Clarification Amendment Act?
Employers with employees in the District of Columbia had until October 31, 2022, to comply with a specific notice provision contained in the D.C. Non-Compete Clarification Amendment Act of 2022.
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