Most employees are keen to get the wages they believe are due to them and can get upset if they feel their employer has not complied. Keeping up with that is not always simple for you as an employer. California has a lot of rules governing what you should pay...
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We’re having a baby! Will we also have a lawsuit?
Upon learning that one of your employees is pregnant, employers must respond appropriately to not violate that worker's rights. This can mean tackling two issues: providing accommodations and preparing for their leave. Accommodations to provide Because of the physical...
3 Steps To Avoiding Contract Disputes
Contract disputes can take a costly toll on businesses. They can divert resources away from normal operations, create delays and derail relationships that are in place to keep a company on track. With so much at stake, avoiding conflicts related to contracts is...
4 things employers should never do after a harassment complaint
Addressing internal matters involving employee interactions, including harassment, are an essential responsibility for employers. Employers must handle these issues effectively; avoiding the following mistakes could be enough to resolve these issues fairly and...
Employers: Avoid these mistakes when drug testing employees
Drug use can be a concern for employers across California who want to ensure their employees are not impaired on the job. The safety of the workforce and the public provide ample incentive for employers to take steps to have a drug-free workplace. To achieve that...
Revising your employee handbook for 2023
Employee handbooks are a vital tool that protects employers and informs employees. Reviewing and updating your handbook periodically is important to ensure it continues to be accurate. The end of the calendar year can be an excellent time to assess yours. Changing...
Downsizing? How to sidestep discrimination claims
Making your company smaller by eliminating positions can be a very difficult - but necessary - process. If you are at a point where you must downsize or lay off certain employees, you might already be struggling with what this means for your business. One thing to...
Can I fire an employee who uses cannabis?
Legal cannabis use may not be new for Californians, but it can still be a complicated issue for new employers. For instance, if you have a few employees or are ready to start hiring employees, you should know whether cannabis use off or on the job can affect the...
Does your business use AI to automate employment decision-making?
Artificial intelligence can make a range of business decisions and operations easier for you as an owner. However, because AI is still a relatively new tool for business owners across California, issues and questions can arise and present unexpected obstacles....
Watch out for these unenforceable HOA rules
Being part of a homeowners association (HOA) in California has several benefits and restrictions. However, when it comes to the rules of an HOA, some are unenforceable and create legal complications for residents and associations. Rules that restrict members unfairly...
Celebrating 38 Years