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The SECURE Act and the CalSavers Program
The SECURE Act/SECURE Act 2.0 In 2019, the federal Setting Every Community Up for Retirement Enhancement (SECURE) Act was passed with the purpose of helping employees save for retirement. In 2022, Congress amended the law to increase eligibility and require automatic...
PAGA FAQs Released
In the wake of this summer’s legislative Private Attorneys General Act (PAGA) reforms, the California Labor & Workforce Development Agency (LWDA) has released a Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) page on its website to explain the law. The FAQs provide useful...
Out-of-State Non-Compete Agreements Enforceable in California?
California generally bans non-compete agreements “regardless of where and when the contract was signed,” and “whether … the employment was maintained outside of California.” Practically speaking, California prohibits all employers from enforcing these agreements. A...
Tell Us the Topics You Want to Cover in our Annual Handbook Seminar!
It’s October, and we all know what that means in California: pretending to enjoy cozy fall activities when it’s 90 degrees out, and trying not to make eye contact with your employee handbook, which somehow needs to be updated for 2025 already. Our annual handbook...
Healthcare Minimum Wage Set to Increase on October 16
California’s healthcare minimum wage will finally take effect on October 16. Under last year’s SB 525, the minimum wage was increased for almost all healthcare workers. Due to budgetary concerns, the law’s implementation was delayed. The new law gradually phases in...
New Employment Laws for 2025
Although the temperature still feels like summer, one thing does feel like fall – Governor Newsom just finished his review of the pending employment-related bills. Below is a brief summary of the key laws affecting California employers. Unless otherwise noted, all...
CROWN Act Amendments Signed into Law
In 2019, California was the first of 20 or so states to enact the CROWN (Creating a Respectful and Open World for Natural Hair) Act. The Act provides that the Fair Employment and Housing Act’s prohibition on discrimination on the basis of “race” includes traits...
Social Compliance Audit Reporting Requirement
Just signed into law this past weekend by the Governor and having received near unanimous bipartisan support, AB 3234 is aimed at protecting minor employees. Specifically, it requires employers to post on their website the findings of a social compliance audit that...
“Time Off to Vote” Notices
For so many reasons, this presidential election cycle is one for the history books. It can be challenging to stay focused on compliance issues when there’s so much going on in the world. But, as we all know, HR’s work is never done! With the upcoming election on...
California’s “Captive Audience” Ban on Governor’s Desk
At the end of its recent session, the California Legislature passed SB 399, the “California Worker Freedom from Employer Intimidation Act.” SB 399 prohibits employers from taking adverse employment actions against employees who decline to attend an employer-sponsored...