In Episode 230 of The Workplace podcast, CalChamber General Counsel, Labor and Employment Bianca Saad, CalChamber Associate General Counsel, Labor and Employment Matthew Roberts and CalChamber Senior Employment Law Counsel Erika Barbara discuss mid-year employment law updates.| CalChamber Alert
For the first time, a plurality of California voters has rejected a statewide minimum wage increase, reflecting heightened concerns about the affordability of everyday life. Proposition 32 would have raised California’s minimum wage to $18 per hour effective in 2025 for employers of more than 25 people and effective in 2026 for others. The California Secretary| HRWatchdog -
In this episode of The Workplace podcast, CalChamber General Counsel, Labor and Employment Bianca Saad, CalChamber Associate General Counsel, Labor and| Advocacy - California Chamber of Commerce
California's worker classification laws continue to develop, most recently in state court where a judge held California’s Proposition 22 unconstitutional.| HRWatchdog
In this podcast, we discuss Prop 22 passing, which classifies app-based drivers as independent contractors, and what that means for California employers.| HRWatchdog