CalChamber Issues 2018 Midyear Employment Law White Paper

The year is more than halfway through, and yet again, California employers have been busy paying attention to plenty of new employment law developments. You need to make sure you are in compliance with new regulations, court rulings, local ordinances and more.

Midyear White Paper

Luckily, California Chamber of Commerce employment law experts highlight the significant developments so far this year in CalChamber’s free 2018 Midyear Employment Law Update white paper. This white paper includes information on:

• New employment classification tests for independent contractors and interns;

• A new ruling on off-the-clock work;

• Private Attorneys General Act claims;

• New discrimination regulations on national origins;

• Using salary history for employment decisions;

• Local minimum wage increases and new local ordinances; and

• Much more.

You’ll also learn about laws passed last year but effective July 1, and new and updated regulations for hotel housekeepers and health care facilities.

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CalChamber members can download the white paper from the HR Library at HRCalifornia.com.

Nonmembers can download the white paper from the link at HRCalifornia.com.

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The California Chamber of Commerce is the largest, broad-based business advocate to government in California, working at the state and federal levels to influence government actions affecting all California business. As a not-for-profit, we leverage our front-line knowledge of laws and regulations to provide affordable and easy-to-use compliance products and services.

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