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Administrative Hearings State Labor Laws

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Governor Newsom Signs Bill Allowing for Virtual Administrative Hearings

On September 30, 2021, California Governor Gavin Newsom signed into law Assembly Bill (AB) No. 1578, which amends Government Code section 11425.20(a) to provide that administrative hearings shall be open to the public,...more

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Dealing With The Labor Commissioner—Is A Lawyer Necessary?

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Not all employment disputes are filed in court as civil lawsuits.  Employees who believe they are owed wages or expenses may bring an administrative action against their employers with the California Labor Commissioner, also...more

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California Governor Newsom Signs Landscape-Changing Worker-Friendly Bills

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On October 10, 2019, Governor Newsom signed AB 51 and AB 9 into law. These two worker-friendly laws may require employers to review and revise current policies and procedures relating to employment-related claims....more

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Pennsylvania House Committee Holds Hearing on Proposal to Increase to Number of Salaried Workers Eligible for Overtime

If an employee in Pennsylvania is paid a salary, as opposed to by the hour, that employee is not eligible for overtime no matter how low the salary or how high the number of hours he or she works in a particular week, right?...more

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