Why Employers Must Conduct Regular Audits to Benefit from PAGA’s Newly Reduced Penalties

Why Employers Must Conduct Regular Audits to Benefit from PAGA’s Newly Reduced Penalties

With California’s recent reforms to the Private Attorneys General Act (PAGA), employers now have an unprecedented opportunity to significantly reduce their potential liability for labor code violations. One of the most crucial changes under the reformed PAGA is the introduction of penalty caps for employers who demonstrate good faith efforts to comply with labor laws….

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Trump Handed Electric Loss — See Also

Trump Handed Electric Loss — See Also

No More Weird Dancing: Trump can’t play this classic on the campaign trail anymore. The Doctor Is In: We interviewed Dr. Aaron Filler about Pauline Newman. Turley Employs “What about her emails?!” Technique On Eric Adams’s Charges: Because we should all be really focused on AOC’s dress right now. Bye-Bye, Giuliani!: No more lawyering for…

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Disability rights groups challenges Canada’s assisted dying law in court – JURIST

Disability rights groups challenges Canada’s assisted dying law in court – JURIST

Disability rights groups launched a Charter challenge Wednesday against Canada’s medical assistance in dying (MAiD) provisions, seeking a court declaration that portions of the Canada Criminal Code are unconstitutional, and thus of no force and effect. The legal challenge is grounded under sections 7 and 15 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. Section 15…

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