Five Don'ts When Hiring Employees in California - Avoid A Lawsuit

Posted on Wed, May 22, 2013

Isn’t it true that nationwide employers can interview and hire employees for their California offices so long as they follow federal hiring laws?  In a nutshell, no way.  Hiring in California presents a host of nuanced, state-specific rules that often add up to “don’ts.” We list a few for you below.

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Tags: California, HR Allen Consulting Services, HR Informant, Privacy, Employment, Reasonable Expectation, Right, Hiring

California Employer Cited for More Than $1.6 Million

Posted on Mon, May 20, 2013

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Tags: employer penalties, meal and rest break violations, overtime requirements, unpaid wages, HR Allen Consulting Services, HR Informant, wage theft, HRCalifornia

Summer Vacation

Posted on Thu, May 16, 2013

Summer is around the corner and your employees are likely planning vacations. There is no legal requirement for most employers to offer vacation or paid time off (PTO), but employers usually offer one or the other of these benefits to attract and retain employees.

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Tags: HR Allen Consulting Services, HR Informant, PTO, vacation, California Law, Vacation policy

Is Your Business In Compliance? - Assess Your Current HR Function

Posted on Wed, May 15, 2013

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Tags: HR Assessment, HR Checklist, Human Resource Assessment, Human Resource Checklist, HR Allen Consulting Services, HR Informant

Yahoo Expands Company's Parental Leave Policy

Posted on Tue, May 14, 2013

Yahoo CEO Marissa Meyer, who was caught in the crossfire earlier this year after axing Yahoo’s work from home policy, has expanded the company’s parental leave benefits.

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Tags: HR Allen Consulting Services, HR Informant, California leave laws, expanded parental leave of absence, parental leave of absence, Yahoo

$240 Million Disability Discrimination - Largest EEOC Verdict Ever!

Posted on Mon, May 13, 2013

On May 1, the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) announced that an Iowa jury awarded damages totaling $240 million — the largest verdict in the federal agency’s history — in a lawsuit related to disability discrimination and severe abuse.

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Tags: employees, HR Allen Consulting Services, Employers, HR Informant, EEOC, Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, disability discrimination, disability-based wage discrimination

Job Killer Increases Liability for California Businesses

Posted on Fri, May 10, 2013

A newly identified “job killer” bill will be heard in the Senate Judiciary Committee on May 7.

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Tags: HR Allen Consulting Services, HR Informant, ndependent contractor, independent contractor status, job killer, SB 556

California's Health Exchange: What It Means for CA Small Businessess

Posted on Tue, Apr 30, 2013

The California Chamber of Commerce today released its latest edition of CalChamber News featuring information about Covered California, the state’s health exchange.  Covered California is the first-in-the nation online health insurance marketplace established under the Affordable Care Act.  It will help individuals and small businesses compare health plans, get answers to questions, find out if they qualify for federal tax credits and enroll in a plan that meets their specific needs.

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Tags: HR Allen Consulting Services, HR Informant, federal health care reform, small businesses, California employers, Affordable Care Act, California health exchange, Covered California

Colorado Marijuana Users Can Be Fired, Says Court

Posted on Tue, Apr 30, 2013

A Colorado court ruled that an employer can still fire an employee for a positive marijuana drug test, even though state law permits the medical and recreational use of marijuana.

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Tags: employees, California, HR Allen Consulting Services, Employers, HR Informant, termination, Colorado, Inc., medical marijuana, medical marijuana use, Ross v. RagingWire

Updated California Wage Orders

Posted on Fri, Apr 26, 2013

California regulates wages and hours of nonexempt employees by creating documents called Wage Orders. There are 17 Wage Orders. You must determine which Wage Order(s) govern your business and post a copy of the applicable order(s) in your workplace.

Recently, minor technical revisions were made to all 17 Wage Orders. These revisions reflect that the Division of Labor Statics Research was eliminated last year and that many of its previous functions are now handled by the Office of Policy, Research and Legislation.

The revisions also include changes to contact information for the various Division of Labor Standards Enforcement offices throughout the state.

Updated versions of all 17 Wage Orders can be downloaded from DIR. The Wage Orders are free of charge. 

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