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Common Ways Employers Violate Wage & Hour Laws in California
California Employment Laws provides wage and hour protections for employees. Many employers, intentionally or not, violate these protections. Regardless of the employer’s intent, however, the consequences for wage and hour violations can be severe. Below are some common ways employers violate California wage and hour laws: Misclassify Employees as Independent Contractors Independent Contractors are defined […]
Are your independent contractors classified correctly?
Written by: Rebecca Gomez CA Supreme Court Adopts a New Tougher Standard For the past several decades, California courts utilized the multi-factor test to determine whether or not a worker is classified as an employee or independent contractor. The multi-factor test focused on the level of control the employer retained over the worker and other […]
UPDATE! Ninth Circuit holds CA New Independent Contractor Standard Applies Retroactively
Written By: Rebecca Gomez Last April 2018, the California Supreme Court issued the landmark decision in Dynamex Operations West, Inc. v. Superior Court of Los Angeles which imposes a narrower standard for classifying Independent Contractors. The Court held that all workers in California are presumed to be employees subject to the Industrial Welfare Commission Wage […]
Wage & Hour Issues… Employers Be Prepared
Wage and Hour laws govern the payment of minimum wages and maximum working hours of the workforce in the U.S. The Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) imposes federal wage and hour regulations. California enacted the Industrial Welfare Commission and California Labor Law which regulates wages, rest and meal periods, overtime, maximum work hours, vacation pay, […]
May Newsletter 2019
DISTRACTED DRIVERS CAN BE AS DANGEROUS AS DRUNK DRIVERS! By Lillian Romero The U S Department of Transportation reports that the use of cell phones while driving plays a role in 1.6 million auto crashes each year. The University of Utah recently published a study showing that motorists who talk on handheld or hands-free cell […]
April Newsletter 2019
How can a Workplace Bullying Affect Your Organization’s Liability Exposure? by Lillian Romero and Rebecca Gomez Hostile Work Environment and Workplace Bullying Hostile Work Environment: Federal law defines a “hostile work environment” as behavior that is so severe or pervasive that it alters the conditions of the employee’s employment or interferes with the employee’s ability […]
2019 California Employment Law Update: The Employer’s Survival Guide
By Pamela Tahim Thakur, Esq. California lawmakers were very busy last year, passing an assortment of new workplace-related laws that will affect California employers in 2019 and beyond. Most prominently are laws that followed the outcry over workplace-related sexual harassment, also known as the #MeToo movement. Additional new laws include increased minimum wage, new requirements […]
Workers’ Compensation: Simplified X-Mod Calculation & How it May Affect your Current X-Mod
The Workers’ Compensation Rating Bureau of California (WCIRB) created a new simplified formula calculating Experience Modifications (x-Mods) to provide more transparency to the process. Effective January 1, 2019, the new formula excludes the first $250 of every claim for the X-Mod computation, regardless of the size of the claim. This means that if an employer pays […]
Mitigate Your Organization’s Exposure From Employment Practice Liability Claims
Employment Practice Liability (EPL) litigation impacts organizations of all sizes. The purpose of EPL Insurance is to insure organizations against allegations of illegal or discriminatory hiring and firing practices, sexual harassment, and other inappropriate employment actions. Defending EPL claims can be expensive, time-consuming, and damaging an organization’s reputation. The following are a few risk management […]
February Newsletter 2019-Be Aware of Your Third-Party Vendor Exposure!
By Rebecca M. Gomez Many Nonprofit Organizations rely on third-party vendors to assist in the management of their operations. Depending on the nature of the Third-Party Vendor, this could leave your nonprofit vulnerable to many exposures. Organizations outsource critical aspects of their operations – Payroll, Accounting, Human Resources, Cyber Security – which can leave them […]