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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. Barring any further amendments, SB 1162 would require California employers to comply with a host of new pay equity requirements.

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Employer Strategies for Successfully Hiring Justice Involved Job Candidates

ExactHire

My gut tells me that many employers are open to the idea of hiring individuals from the justice involved community, but have historically avoided the opportunity for a variety of reasons. Today, employers can’t afford NOT to look at every viable employee population. That changes now. Better job candidate flow.

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Workforce Management Tools for Staffing Agencies

nettime solutions

Technology has changed for job seekers, hiring managers, HR professionals, and staffing agencies. Staffing Agencies Are in Demand. For workers and employers, staffing agencies can be big time savers. The drive for talent has affected the way companies hire, much to the benefit of staffing agencies. Read the Report.

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Employee Burnout: 4 Ways Technology Can Help

HR Bartender

To help employers navigate the upcoming U.S. Department of Labor changes to overtime pay, Kronos has published a research brief on The Changing Face of Wage and Hour Law. You know, like checking your emails at midnight, not taking vacation, or feeling like you always need to be “on.” Enjoy the post!).

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5 common wage and hour mistakes every employer should avoid

Homebase

Employers often complain that it’s complex, cumbersome, and changes too frequently for them to fully understand. One major thing the FLSA does is require employers to pay most employees a minimum hourly wage. . As of late 2021, that federal wage is $7.25 Avoid these common wage and hour mistakes.

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

Analytics in HR

As the job market evolves, companies are experimenting with various employment types to build more flexible staffing models. However, top candidates are usually off the market in just 10 days. This article looks at 21 different types of employment and how they can benefit your organization.

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Need Help Applying 2024 California Employment Laws in Your Workplace?

HRWatchdog

The 2023 legislative session ended with hundreds of bills hitting Governor Gavin Newsom’s desk, many of which are now affecting employers’ compliance efforts. hour virtual seminar isn’t an overview of 2024 California and federal employment laws — you can purchase our recorded 2024 Employment Law Updates webinar if you’re looking for that.