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California is on the cusp of sweeping and transformative changes in state Employment Law. Governor Gavin Newsom just finished vetoing and signing new legislation on September 30, 2024. Effective January 1, 2025 or sooner, these bills represent some of the most impactful legal reforms the state has seen in years. As California continues to lead the nation in progressive employment standards, this legislation will undoubtedly shape the future of workplaces across the state.
In this timely and informative webinar, taking place just after Governor Newsom's decisions are finalized, but before they go into effect, we will provide a deep dive into each of the new laws, analyzing their intent, scope, and the practical implications they carry for both employers and employees. We’ll take a comprehensive look at which bills were signed into law —giving you the full picture of the evolving legal landscape in real time.
Webinar Objectives
Stay ahead of the curve with expert insights into the latest California Employment Law developments. Learn what changes are coming and how to prepare your organization to ensure compliance.
In this training, you will learn:
We will discuss:
Webinar Agenda
Employee Rights and Protections
Anti-Discrimination and Inclusion
Workforce Flexibility and Freelance Work
Industry-Specific Changes
Leave and Compensation
Webinar Highlights
Highlight: The recent reforms to California’s PAGA (Private Attorneys General Act) aim to streamline the process and reduce legal complexities for both employees and employers. Understanding the impact of these changes is crucial for compliance and reducing legal risks.
Highlight: New restrictions limit when employers can require attendance at meetings where sensitive topics like politics or religion are discussed. Employers should be aware of how these changes affect their ability to communicate with employees on certain issues.
Highlight: California’s Fair Employment and Housing Act now protects individuals from discrimination based on the intersection of multiple identities. Employers need to be aware of these expanded protections and how they influence workplace practices.
Highlight: The new legislation changes when employers can require a valid driver’s license for job positions. This update impacts job postings and the hiring process, especially for non-driving roles.
Highlight: The new law provides additional protections for freelance workers, including specific requirements for contracts and timely payments. Companies working with independent contractors need to review their processes to ensure compliance.
Highlight: The CROWN Act has been expanded to offer more comprehensive protections against discrimination based on hairstyles. Employers should ensure their grooming and appearance policies align with the updated law.
Highlight: California has broadened its Paid Family Leave program qualifications and benefits. Employers must adjust their leave policies accordingly to meet the updated requirements.
Highlight: New legislation expands protections for employees who are victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, or stalking, allowing them more time off to address personal matters. Employers must understand these expanded rights and adjust leave policies accordingly.
Highlight: The construction industry now expanded exemptions under PAGA, which alters how claims are handled for this sector. Employers in this field need to understand the nuances of the exemption and its implications.
Highlight: Changes in legislation require updated workers’ compensation notices to be provided to employees. Employers should review and ensure compliance with the new posting and notification requirements to avoid penalties.
Highlight: California has strengthened its child labor voluntary audit requirements. Companies need to be vigilant about these updated regulations to avoid violations and protect young workers.
Highlight: California continues to empower local governments to enforce anti-discrimination laws, which may vary by region. Employers should stay informed about local ordinances to ensure they’re meeting all compliance obligations.
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