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Yearly Archives: 2015

Is a Facebook “Like” a Protected Activity?

Business, Drew Pomerance, RPNA BlogBy Drew PomeranceDecember 11, 2015

With elections just around the corner, it is important for California employers to understand just what potentially could be considered a “concerted activity” under Section 7 of the National Labor Relations Act (NLRA). The reach of just what is protected may come as a surprise to many employers. Indeed, a US court [Second Circuit] recently…

Unruh Discrimination Protection Expanded to Include Immigrants

Business, Drew Pomerance, RPNA BlogBy Drew PomeranceDecember 11, 2015

More changes to the way California companies can conduct business are are coming in 2016. While much has been discussed about the implementation of the Fair Pay Act (which, among other things, requires women to receive equal pay as their male counterparts for ‘substantially similar work’, more on that here), that is not the only…

Changes to Piece Rate Compensation in California

Business, Drew Pomerance, RPNA BlogBy Drew PomeranceDecember 1, 2015

On January 1, 2016 California business owners face a host of new laws that go into effect on the first day of the New Year (such as the Fair Pay act, more on that here). One of them is AB 1513, which creates a new California Labor Code § 226.2 and rewrites and redefines the…

Analyzing California’s Fair Pay Act

Drew Pomerance, Employment, RPNA BlogBy Drew PomeranceDecember 1, 2015

As we discussed in this post, Governor Brown recently signed into law California’s Fair Pay Act, which amends Labor Code section 1197.5. The Act, which becomes effective on January 1, 2016, is intended to strengthen the state’s existing equal pay laws by eliminating loopholes that prevent effective enforcement and by empowering employees to discuss their…

Reducing Retaliation Claims in the Workplace

Business, Drew Pomerance, RPNA BlogBy Drew PomeranceNovember 12, 2015

As long as employees have the right to complain about discrimination and harassment in the workplace, there will also be retaliation claims. But is there anything a California employer can do to limit them? In the last few years, businesses across the country have seen an increase in retaliation claims.  In fact, a record 38,539…

Common Employment Law Pitfalls Faced by Start-Ups

Business, Drew Pomerance, RPNA BlogBy Drew PomeranceNovember 12, 2015

The New Year is just around the corner and many entrepreneurs are preparing to turn their ideas into a money-making venture. As a successful entrepreneur can attest, one of the key denominators in determining whether your start up will be successful centers on the human capital. As the founder, it falls on you to hire…

Retaliation Extended to Include Employer Involvement in Personal Matters

Business, Drew Pomerance, RPNA BlogBy Drew PomeranceOctober 28, 2015

It is well-settled in California that an employer is prohibited from retaliating against an employee who makes a complaint to a government or law enforcement agency. Indeed, California Labor Code section 1102.5 makes it illegal for a California employer to discharge, demote, suspend or discipline in any manner an employee who provides information to a…

FMLA Leave and Alcoholism

Drew Pomerance, Employment, RPNA BlogBy Drew PomeranceOctober 21, 2015

As an ardent college football fan, the recent firing of (now former) USC football coach Steve Sarkisian has been of interest to me. On one hand, this makes for an attention-grabbing turn of events for USC football. On the other, the school’s reaction to Sarkasian allegedly showing up drunk to practice has some wondering: Should…

New Law Lets California Businesses Avoid PAGA Wage Statement Payouts

Business, RPNA BlogBy Drew PomeranceOctober 21, 2015

California’s Private Attorney General Act (PAGA) allows a private citizen to pursue civil penalties on behalf of the State of California Labor and Workforce Development Agency, provided the formal notice and waiting procedures of the law are followed. In the employment context, this means that employees are provided with a private right of action against…

Halloween Parties in the California Workplace

Drew Pomerance, Employment, RPNA BlogBy Drew PomeranceOctober 7, 2015

It’s October, and while it doesn’t feel like fall in Southern California, it is the time of the year for office Halloween parties. Some offices choose to avoid potential legal issues by skipping holiday parties altogether, including Halloween parties. However, some more festive employers look at Halloween and other holidays as an opportunity for team-building.…

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