Tag: california hr
Arbitration: Union Contract Didn’t Waive Employees’ Right to Pursue Wage and Hour Claims in Court
New Laws Regarding Wage Statements, Final Pay for Motion Picture and Entertainment Employees
Bonuses: Do Your Agreements Make It Clear When Employees Are Eligible for Payouts?
Wage and Hour: Minimum Wage Hikes Across the Nation
Californians aren’t the only ones who will see a boost in the minimum wage come January 1. During the Nov. 7, 2006 elections held across the nation, voters in six states approved measures to raise their minimum wage rates. Ohio and Colorado voters approved increases to $6.85, Arizona voters approved a minimum wage of $6.75, […]
Health and Safety: OSHA Updates Avian Flu Guidance
The U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration has unveiled new safety and health guidance for protecting workers from avian flu. The new document, which updates avian flu guidance by OSHA in 2004, alerts employees and employers about the hazards of occupational exposure to avian influenza from infected birds and provides practical recommendations on ways to […]
Sexual Harassment: FEHC Finally Approves Training Rules
The California Fair Employment and Housing Commission has finally approved regulations implementing A.B. 1825, the law requiring sexual harassment training for supervisors every two years. The final rules should be ready to go into effect in February, depending on how long the Office of Administrative Law takes to review them.
Workers’ Compensation: Commissioner Recommends 9.3 Percent Rate Drop
California Insurance Commissioner John Garamendi has recommended a 9.5 percent cut for workers’ compensation insurance pure premium rates for policies incepting on or after Jan. 1, 2007. The recommendation far exceeds the 6.3 percent cut recently recommended by the Workers’ Compensation Insurance Rating Bureau (WCIRB).
Wage and Hour: Hourly Rate Going Up for Exempt Computer Software Pros
Under California wage and hour law, computer software professionals can qualify for overtime exemption if they meet certain duties requirements and are paid a specified hourly rate, set annually based on inflation rates by the state Department of Industrial Relations. On Jan. 1, 2007, the minimum hourly rate for exempt computer software professionals will be […]
Employment Law Tip: Common Problems in Performance Appraisal Meetings
Conducting employee performance appraisals can be a challenging process. And even if you’ve been successful in getting your managers to take the time to do the appraisal, there still could be some bumps in the road with the appraisal meeting itself.
