New NLRB Poster Will Now Be Required for Many Employers on January 31, 2012 The federal National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) guarantees the right of employees to organize unions to “bargain collectively” with their employees. With a few exceptions, employers will soon have to conspicuously display the agency’s “Employee Rights under the National Labor Relations […]
The California Supreme Court has ruled that the state’s overtime requirements apply to work performed in California by non-residents. In Sullivan v. Oracle Corp., three non-resident Oracle employees worked in California as instructors and trained Oracle’s customers in the use of the company’s products. They sued the California-based company for underpayment of compensation under this […]
California Requires Employers to Pay A company’s required uniforms for its workforce can provide a more professional image and an espirit de corps and comradery among employees. While the federal law permits employers to require workers to finance their own mandatory uniforms under certain circumstances, California requires businesses to foot the bill. The U.S. Fair […]
Sitting Down on the Job As raised in several recent class action suits against retail giants Wal-Mart, Home Depot and others, California requires “suitable seating” for certain employees. California Industrial Welfare Commission Wage Order 7-2001, section 14, covering retail businesses, states: (A) All working employees shall be provided with suitable seats when the nature of […]
The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) recently announced an increase in the optional standard mileage rate from 51 cents to 55.5 cents per mile for all business miles driven from July 1, 2011 through December 31, 2011. This is highest IRS standard rate since the latter part of 2008. www.irs.gov. Although the IRS typically updates its […]
Cal/OSHA Increases Enforcement The heat is on as “Cal/OSHA” (California Division on Occupational Safety and Health [DOSH]) announced last week that it will step up illness prevention measures through the summer months. Marking the first day of summer, Cal/OSHA Chief Ellen Widess’s press release cautioned that the agency “will be out there across the state, […]
California Employers Must Carry On-the-Job Injury Insurance California businesses must carry workers’ compensation insurance for every employee, even just one. Group or personal health insurance is not a substitute. Workers’ compensation is oldest social insurance program in the U.S., adopted by most states in early part of the 20th century. The coverage is intended to […]
Saturday, April 30, 2011 9:30 A.M. – NOON Youth for Human Rights International and United for Human Rights present A Community Forum on Youth Violence and Human Rights Brunch, with presentations and panel to follow Church of Scientology of Pasadena Chapel 35 S. Raymond Ave, Pasadena, CA 91105 RSVP:(626) 583-6600 Photo: Pierre Holtz. […]
Same-Week Makeup Time in California California is one of a minority of states that requires higher pay for daily overtime, after eight hours of labor. This could discourage companies from permitting employees to make up time taken for important engagements by adding hours onto another day’s work. However, following certain guidelines will permit a worker […]
When Employers Must Compensate for Worker Education Must an employer pay a worker for the latter’s training hours? Like most areas of employment law, the answer is: “It depends.” The basic question is whether an employee is pursuing that training a) to become more knowledgeable and skilled at his/her current position (in which case, the […]