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New Law Makes Establishing Retaliation Claims Easier For California Employees

On October 8, 2023, California Governor Gavin Newsom signed into law Senate Bill (SB) 497, which makes it easier for employees to establish retaliation claims in California....more

California Employers Required to Adopt New Comprehensive Workplace Violence Prevention Plans Under Senate Bill No. 553

On September 20, 2023, Governor Gavin Newsom signed Senate Bill No. 553 (“SB 553”) into law, which requires covered California employers to take steps to prevent and respond to workplace violence. Notably, SB 553 adds Section...more

Ninth Circuit Provides Relief from Client Employer or Joint Employer Status for Produce Distributor

The Ninth Circuit gave short shrift to employees’ claims that an intermediary in the commerce of strawberries was responsible for paying the farmworkers’ wages under a creative legal theory that the intermediary was a “client...more

No Written Policy, No Email Monitoring Allowed in California

In March, the Second District Court of Appeal published Militello v. VFarm 1509. In that case, former business partners waged litigation against each other over a dispute centering on their vertically integrated cannabis...more

Update on California Wage and Hour Bills

There are two major California wage and hour bills that California employers should be aware of and monitor.  We have outlined both below...more

Proposed Ballot Initiative Could Raise the California Minimum Wage to $18 an Hour by 2025

California has been advancing its way up to a $15.00 minimum wage for a number of years.  In a few weeks, larger California employers with 26 or more employees will be subject to the $15.00 minimum wage.  Beginning January 1,...more

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