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What Employers Should Know About The Expanded Leave Protections Under The California Family Rights Act (January 1, 2023)

By Sloat Law Group, APC |

All businesses and organizations with at least five (5) employees in Riverside County must be in full compliance with the California Family Rights Act (CFRA). As of January 1st, 2023, the CFRA provides expanded leave protections to qualifying workers. It is crucial that employers ensure continued compliance. Here, our Riverside County employment law attorney… Read More »

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California Court Finds Home Depot Did Not Violate Wage And Hour Law By Rounding Employee Time

By Sloat Law Group, APC |

In October of 2022, the Sixth Appellate District Court of Appeals for the State of California issued an instructive decision in the case of Camp v. Home Depot U.S.A., Inc., 84 Cal. App. 5th 638. Reversing the ruling of a trial court in Santa Clara County, the court determined that Home Depot violated the… Read More »

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Key Considerations For Employers Negotiating Severance Agreements In California

By Sloat Law Group, APC |

When an employee leaves a position, an employer in California may opt to provide them with a severance package. Although not mandatory, there are a number of different reasons why a business or nonprofit may offer severance pay. Here, our Coachella Valley employment lawyer for employers highlights key considerations for companies and organizations that… Read More »

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What Employers Should Know About Time Rounding In California

By Sloat Law Group, APC |

If you own a business and have employees in California, you likely already know that you are required to pay non-exempt employees at least the minimum wage in California for hours worked, and you are required to pay non-exempt employees overtime pay at the rate of 1.5 times the employee’s regular rate of pay…. Read More »

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What California Employers Should Know About Arbitration Agreements

By Sloat Law Group, APC |

Many employers in California prefer to have employees sign arbitration agreements, which are contracts between the employer and the employee that result in any disputes being resolved by an arbitrator instead of in a court. Most often, employers will include arbitration agreements within employment contracts or other broader agreements. Generally speaking, employers in California… Read More »

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Minimum Wages Employers Must Pay In California In 2023

By Sloat Law Group, APC |

With 2023 here, it is essential for employers in California to know about minimum wage increases across the state, and specific minimum wage increases beyond the state minimum in certain areas. If you have any employees in California, you need to learn more about minimum wage increases and what you must do to remain… Read More »

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Employer Responsibilities For Reporting Missed Meal And Rest Breaks

By Sloat Law Group, APC |

Employers in California likely already know — or should know — that they are required to provide non-exempt employees with meal and rest breaks. Indeed, California employees who work for 5 hours or more in a day must receive an unpaid, duty-free meal break of at least 30 minutes, that starts before the 6th… Read More »

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What California Employers Should Know About Pay Transparency Law

By Sloat Law Group, APC |

Any employers in California who plan to hire new employees in 2023 should know about Senate Bill 1162, a new pay transparency law that will require employers to take certain steps to report pay ranges and to provide job applicants with information about pay ranges for available positions. The bill is aimed at closing… Read More »

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What Are Employer Responsibilities When An Employee Requests Leave?

By Sloat Law Group, APC |

Employers throughout California receive requests for leave under the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) and the California Family Rights Act (CFRA) from employees. When an employee requests leave under the FMLA or the CFRA, what must an employer do to ensure compliance with federal and state law? Consider some of the following information… Read More »

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Top Ten 2023 Labor And Employment Law Updates

By Sloat Law Group, APC |

To all California Employers and Employees Please note all of these new California employment laws, effective January 1, 2023, which affect your workplace: 1. Reminder: Minimum Wage Increase Minimum wage is $15.50 per hour for all employers regardless of size. Most of you are aware of the increase to the minimum wage, but employers… Read More »

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