In light of the Trump administration’s heightened focus on immigration enforcement, our law firm has been inundated with inquiries from employers seeking guidance on I-9 compliance. The complexities surrounding employment verification have become a pressing concern for many businesses, prompting us to address these issues head-on. Recently, we hosted two webinars that attracted over 500

What a week – and here we are at Friday already.  This Friday’s Five focuses on how President Trump could change the employment landscape on the federal and California levels.

1.      Department of Labor’s overtime regulations effective December 1, 2016 are still on course to take effect, but could be changed in 2017.

As I’ve

I can hear the questions already, just five new laws taking effect on January 1, 2016?  No, there are many more, as I have previously written about, but here are five additional new laws employers need to understand going into 2016.

1.     Family members of whistleblower are granted protections and some employers are excluded