Level Up Your HR Skills This June at HR Boot Camp
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Posted in General

Level Up Your HR Skills This June at HR Boot Camp

Are you 100% confident that you’re correctly classifying any worker as an independent contractor? Do your employment applications include questions about things you legally can’t…

Using REAL ID vs. NonREAL ID for Form I-9 Documentation
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Posted in Form I-9

Using REAL ID vs. NonREAL ID for Form I-9 Documentation

A new hire provided their nonREAL ID driver license for their Form I-9 documentation. Can I use this to satisfy the I-9 documentation requirement? Yes….

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Posted in Exempt/Nonexempt

U.S. DOL Officially Rescinds Its 2024 Overtime Rule

On May 14, 2026, the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) announced the publication of a technical amendment that will officially rescind the DOL’s 2024 overtime…

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Posted in Workplace Safety

Protecting Workers from Wildfire Smoke: Safety Reminders for California Employers

Wind and dry conditions have contributed to several wildfires springing up in California this week, jumpstarting California’s peak fire season. Though wildfires are a year-round…

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Posted in Reporting Requirements

EEOC Looking to End EEO-1 Reporting

For decades, private employers with 100 or more employees have submitted reports with workforce demographic data, including data by job category, sex and race or…

Navigating the Murky Waters of Employee Arrests
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Posted in Hiring Workplace Policies

Navigating the Murky Waters of Employee Arrests

California has an intricate set of rules for conducting criminal background checks on applicants and employees, and many California employers are surprised that a unique…

Keeping Harassment Prevention Training Records as Required by Law
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Posted in Harassment

Keeping Harassment Prevention Training Records as Required by Law

What kind of harassment prevention training-related documentation and records are we required to keep? California employers must remain diligent in complying with the state’s harassment…

Avoid Costly Wage-and-Hour Mistakes with Nonexempt Employees
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Posted in Exempt/Nonexempt

Avoid Costly Wage-and-Hour Mistakes with Nonexempt Employees

Nonexempt or “hourly” employees must be paid for all hours worked. But what if a nonexempt employee answers a work text after hours? Or skips…

School’s Out, Summer Hiring Is In: California Rules for Hiring Minors, Interns
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Posted in Hiring

School’s Out, Summer Hiring Is In: California Rules for Hiring Minors, Interns

As the school year ends, many employers are gearing up to hire high school students and interns for summer jobs. Hiring teenagers and interns over…

California’s May 13 Pay Data Reporting Deadline is Fast Approaching
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Posted in Reporting Requirements

California’s May 13 Pay Data Reporting Deadline is Fast Approaching

It’s the final countdown! By Wednesday, May 13, 2026, certain California employers must submit their annual pay data reports to the California Civil Rights Department (CRD).  Every year, private…