[co-author: Crystal Miller-O Brien]
By any measure, 2020 presented novel, life-changing experiences for all of us. The resilience and focus required to endure the seemingly relentless wave of changes have helped to hone the skills of most workplaces and allowed them to pivot and survive.
In line with our hope that 2021 will afford a bit more stability and considerable success, here are some of the significant, non-COVID-19-related legal changes applicable to California employers that human resource professionals should be preparing to manage.
Annual Pay Data Reporting to DFEH (SB 973-Effective January 1, 2121, and Compliance Completion by March 31, 2021)
On or before March 31, 2021, private employers with 100 or more employees nationwide, with at least one employee performing work in California, must submit an annual pay data report to the Department of Fair Employment and Housing (DFEH). The report is similar to reports employers of the same size must file with the federal Equal
Monday, December 21, 2020
The Biden Plan for Strengthening Worker Organizing Collective Bargaining and Unions specifically endorses several California employment laws as models for the whole country. Accordingly, the many new employment laws set to take effect in California in 2021 (and a few that have already taken effect) may very well be a taste of what’s to come for employers everywhere. Therefore, companies that operate in California, and even those that don’t, should become familiar with new laws going into effect in the Golden State. We have prepared a summary of these laws here:
AB 685 (COVID Notice and Record Keeping)
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The Biden Plan for Strengthening Worker Organizing Collective Bargaining and Unions specifically endorses several California employment laws as models for the whole country. Accordingly, the many new employment laws set to take effect in California in 2021 (and a few that have already taken effect) may very well be a taste of what’s to come for employers everywhere. Therefore, companies that operate in California, and even those that don’t, should become familiar with new laws going into effect in the Golden State. We have prepared a summary of these laws here:
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