California Employers Must Pay Wages and Mileage for “Off-Hours” Work-Related Tasks In response to our article “Travel Pay in California,” a California employer has asked how he should pay his employees for time spent and for their personal vehicle mileage incurred while shopping for company supplies. Compensation for All Hours Worked: Of course, an employer […]
Applies to Companies with 100 or More Employees All employers with 100 or more employees must profile the gender, race and job category of their workers by September 30th on the EEO-1 Report, addressed to the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) and the Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs (OFCCP). The requirement stems from […]
Prohibited Conduct Need Not Be Fueled By Sexual Desire The California legislature has amended the California Fair Employment and Housing Act (FEHA) to clarify that sexual harassment does not require proof of sexual desire. The amendment overturns Kelley v. Conco Companies (2011) 196 California Appellate 4th series (Cal.App.4th) 191, a same-sex harassment decision covered in […]