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Watch Out California Employers: SB 1162 On Track To Become Law

Trusaic

The Department of Fair Employment and Housing (DFEH), also known as the Civil Rights Department, no longer has to publish organizations’ pay data online and available to the public. California’s latest pay equity legislation, SB 1162 passed the State Assembly Appropriations Committee late last week. . We outline them below.

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How Serious are OFCCP Equal Pay Penalties? Very.

Trusaic

A News Release dated June 22, 2020, described the order, which requires WMS Solutions, LLC to pay $960,905 in back wages, damages, and interest based on discrimination and harassment claims. As a condition of receipt of federal funds, contractors may be subject to an OFCCP audit, including a compensation analysis.

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How to Implement an Artificial Intelligence Policy [Part 3]

HR Bartender

Estimated reading time: 6 minutes It’s one thing to write a great policy. We’ve been talking about artificial intelligence (AI) policies in this series. The first article focused on why organizations need to have both AI strategies and policies. Today, I want to wrap up this series with a conversation about implementing policy.

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21 Types of Employment: Your Hire-To-Retire Guide

Analytics in HR

However, top candidates are usually off the market in just 10 days. Apprenticeship An apprenticeship is a structured training program that offers hands-on experience and technical skills under guidance from experienced professionals. Working hours: Typically full-time but can vary by role and company policies.

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Understanding and preventing wage theft in your organization

Business Management Daily

When employees put in a hard day’s work for their employer, they expect fair compensation for every hour they spend on the clock. There are countless cases of employers altering employee paychecks, failing to pay back wages, and withholding final wages — which are all forms of wage theft. What is wage theft?

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California SB 1162: Frequently Asked Questions

Trusaic

Poised to pinpoint patterns of wage discrimination, California SB 1162 may be seen as going further than any pay equity-related bill ever has. You will need to keep records of each employee’s title and wage history. Every so often, a “tsunami” law comes crashing in. Now, questions are bubbling up–and you might have a few yourself.

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How You can Solve the Nursing Shortage

Precheck

How You can Solve the Nursing Shortage Jul. 25, 2023 Jenni Gray Copywriter The United States is facing a severe nurse shortage. This crisis has left hospitals struggling to find enough nurses to meet the demands of their patients. The issue is complex, and the solution is not straightforward. Table of Contents: When did the nursing shortage begin?