Navigating workplace regulations is frequently complicated and circuitous. Whether a business is an early-stage company or a Fortune 50 company managing a global talent force, its ability to stay ahead of state and federal statutes can mean the difference between hitting growth targets and falling behind projections and competitors.

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  • 03.29.2024
    Los Angeles County Adopts New Background Check Requirements for Employers
    Updates
    Los Angeles County adopted a new Fair Chance Ordinance for Employers on February 27, 2024, which supplements California’s 2018 Fair Chance Act (located in California Government Code Section 12952 et. seq.). The Ordinance’s stated purpose is to “provide equitable protections for individuals with criminal history seeking opportunities for gainful employment in the unincorporated areas of Los Angeles County” by restricting employers’ use of criminal background checks. The Ordinance goes into effect September 3, 2024.
  • 03.20.2024
    Courts Revisit the Boundaries of “Adverse Employment Actions” Under Title VII
    Updates
    Courts continue to explore whether the threshold for actionable “adverse employment actions” under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 has been construed too narrowly. Upending several decades of precedent, in 2023, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit broadened the scope to permit claims of discrimination that would have been rejected in the past for failure to constitute an “ultimate” employment decision.
  • 03.19.2024
    Court Vacates National Labor Relations Board’s Joint Employer Rule
    Updates
    The United States District Court for the Eastern District of Texas vacated the National Labor Relations Board’s final rule addressing the standard under which two entities may be considered joint employers under the National Labor Relations Act, on March 8, 2024. Chamber of Commerce of the United States of America, et al. v. National Labor Relations Board, et al., Case No. 6:23-CV-00553, 2024 WL 1045231 (E.D. Tex. Mar. 8, 2024).
  • 03.14.2024
    Cal/OSHA Provides Guidance for Employers Developing Workplace Violence Prevention Plans
    Updates
    California’s Division of Occupational Safety and Health published a model workplace violence prevention plan and fact sheets for applicable industries to help employers comply with SB 553.
  • 02.28.2024
    California Employers: Required Pamphlet and Notice Updates
    Updates
    California recently updated two pamphlets that employers must provide to employees. The new pamphlets are (1) a “Time of Hire Pamphlet” pertaining to workers’ compensation (to be provided at the time of hire) and (2) a “For Your Benefit” pamphlet, pertaining to unemployment insurance (to be provided at the time of an employee’s involuntary termination or leave).