No Workplace Violence Restraining Order Without Threat of Violence

?Takeaway: A workplace violence restraining order (WVRO) should be issued only if an employee has been subjected to violence or a credible threat of violence. Rude and aggressive behavior alone does not... Read more »

California Court Addresses Workplace Restraining Orders

?California’s Court of Appeals recently clarified that a defendant in a petition for restraining order under California’s Workplace Violence Safety Act (WVSA) is entitled to cross-examine witnesses at the evidentiary hearing for... Read more »

Tesla Countersues Over Race Discrimination Claims

?Tesla and California are at loggerheads over whether the company has engaged in unlawful race discrimination. Tesla has countersued the California Civil Rights Department (CRD), which has sued the carmaker for widespread... Read more »

Governor’s Veto Will Result in Delayed Background Checks in California

?A May 2021 court decision in California, called All of Us or None v. Hamrick, caused significant background check delays in some California county courts and left background check companies unable to... Read more »

California Court Affirms Attorneys’ Fees for Meal and Rest Break Claims

? On Sept. 12, the California Court of Appeal held that employees bringing successful rest break and meal period claims are entitled to recover attorneys’ fees under California Labor Code section 218.5.... Read more »

New Workplace Laws Take Hold in California

?The California State Legislature recently ended an active session, with Gov. Gavin Newsom signing many bills that will affect the workplace. Here’s a summary of the new laws California employers need to... Read more »

California Employers Face Challenges Under New Law Prohibiting Retaliation During Emergencies

?California employers will soon be prohibited from taking adverse action against employees who refuse to report to a workplace during an emergency condition, according to a bill Gov. Gavin Newsom signed into... Read more »

Judge Applies Supreme Court Decision to Dismiss Representative PAGA Claims

?Takeaway: The Johnson decision highlights how under a straightforward application of the Supreme Court’s Viking River ruling, properly drafted arbitration agreements are a valid and enforceable means to ensure that a plaintiff’s... Read more »

California Revises Formula for Paid Family Leave and State Disability Insurance Benefits

?After vetoing a similar bill last year, on Sept. 30, California Gov. Gavin Newsom signed Senate Bill 951, which increases wage replacement rates for low-wage earners under the state Paid Family Leave program... Read more »

California Requires Pay Range in Job Postings

?As a result of Gov. Gavin Newsom’s signature on new legislation, California will soon join a growing list of states and local jurisdictions that require job postings to include pay scale information.... Read more »