...executive members. For expert explanations of labor laws and Cal/OSHA regulations, not legal counsel for specific situations, call (800) 348-2262 or submit your question at www.hrcalifornia.com. Staff Contact: David Leporiere...
...would be washing dishes or equipment at a hospital or restaurant. Moreover, the 25% reduction target applies to an entire water district, not a specific business. Comments from board members...
...the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta. Fact sheets including diagrams of the “refined tunnel option and intake design” and a map of key project components are available at www.CaliforniaWaterFix.com. What’s Next The...
...Cuba. California health care providers also can benefit immensely from renewed Cuban relationships. For more information, see the online report on the Cuba trip at www.calchamber.com/international. Staff Contact: Susanne Stirling...
...fact, you have a lot of discretion in setting appearance standards. In a conservative business, this also is a job-related issue when customers might complain about inappropriate attire. Another complication...
...Stockton and La Habra, soap and other detergent manufacturing; • Truckee-Tahoe Lumber Company of Truckee, lumber yard; • United States Gypsum Company of Plaster City, gypsum wallboard manufacturing. California Competes...
...7, is available at dir.ca.gov. A side-by-side comparison of the previous and newly revised heat illness prevention regulation is available from HRCalifornia, www.calchamber.com and Cal/OSHA’s heat illness information page, www.dir.ca.gov....
Attorney General Kamala D. Harris has issued a resource guide to help companies doing business in California comply with state law requiring them to disclose their efforts to prevent and...
...in Congress and urge support for TPA-2015. An easy-to-edit sample letter is available in the grassroots action center at www.calchambervotes.com. For more information, please visit www.calchamber.com. Staff Contact: Susanne T....
A California Chamber of Commerce-opposed “job killer” health care rate regulation bill is scheduled to be considered April 22 by the Senate Health Committee. SB 546 (Leno; D-San Francisco) threatens...
The following “job killer” bills are scheduled to be considered next week by legislative policy committees. The California Chamber of Commerce is encouraging members to voice to legislators their concerns...
...Commerce Labor Law Helpline addresses many member questions relating to the I-9 form, process and documents. In addition, employers may access the Handbook for Employers: Guidance for Completing Form I-9...
...acknowledged that local communities with “economies heavily concentrated in particular aspects of agriculture could be heavily affected,” and some communities already have been heavily affected. The drought could force farmers...
...water challenges from the perspective of a range of disciplines, including biology, economics, engineering, geology and law. The website for the PPIC water policy center is at www.ppic.org/water. Staff Contact:...
...on www.cajobkillers.com or by following @CAJobKillers on Twitter. “Although we will be opposing a number of bills throughout this year, the ‘job killer’ list represents the worst of the worst,”...
...for the summit, reception and breakfast is $60. Space is limited. The deadline to register is May 15. For more information or to register, visit www.calchamber.com. Staff Contact: Danielle Fournier...
...not shared data on their groundwater supplies with the state. • Updating standards for toilets and faucets and outdoor landscaping in residential communities and taking action against communities that ignore...