In Naranjo v. Spectrum Security Services, the case's second appearance before the California Supreme Court in two years, the Supreme Court confirmed that an employer does not incur civil penalties.
California Supreme Court confirms n Naranjo v. Spectrum that an employer does not incur civil penalties for failing to report unpaid wages or any other wage statemen
The California Supreme Court recently issued its opinion in Naranjo v. Spectrum Security Services Inc., resolving a split of authority in California state and federal courts whether.
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Just last week the California Supreme Court rendered an opinion that California employers will undoubtedly welcome. In Naranjo (Gustavo) v. Spectrum Security, Inc. (2024 Cal. LEXIS 2438).