State Reveals Its Template for Notice to All Newly Hired Employees Our October 21, 2011 blog “Added Notice Requirement for California Employers” alerts employers to a required notice to newly hired workers, effective January 1, 2012, specifying basic but vital information. Under the Wage Theft Protection Act (Assembly Bill [A.B.] 469), the notice must include: […]
No Free Ride for Employers Who Ignore the Rules With an economy continuing to sputter, a company may be more keen to take on unpaid summer interns to share the workload. Yet, if a business fails to fulfill detailed laws and regulations for such training programs, this supposed “cost-cutting” measure could become an expensive litigation […]
New Requirements for Unpaid Internship Programs Internship programs can promote a business or industry to ambitious students looking for experience and items on their resumés. However, a company must comply with several rules in order to exempt such interns from minimum wage laws. An April, 2010 opinion letter from the California Division of Labor Standards […]