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Practicing employment "law" in CA is pure hell

Fuck these kikes
rose exciting preventive strike
  05/21/24
Every year brings 10 billion new regulations
rose exciting preventive strike
  05/21/24
Employment “law” is the pits no matter where you...
Deranged weed whacker
  05/21/24
THank
rose exciting preventive strike
  05/21/24
isn't this just doing shit for URMs and the employers that l...
Buff exhilarant knife principal's office
  05/21/24
California could be first state to give workers right to ign...
rose exciting preventive strike
  05/21/24
I never understand employment law. All teh case law is that ...
chocolate school yarmulke
  05/21/24
https://ogletree.com/insights-resources/blog-posts/new-calif...
rose exciting preventive strike
  05/21/24
New Laws Going Into Effect On January 1st SACRAMENTO &ndash...
rose exciting preventive strike
  05/21/24
shitigation
razzle-dazzle mustard box office
  05/21/24
it's a steady paycheck for defense-side lawyers, no?
big-titted hell messiness
  05/21/24
Don’t you vote for all this you weird degenerate shitl...
thirsty slimy wrinkle
  05/21/24


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Date: May 21st, 2024 9:54 PM
Author: rose exciting preventive strike

Fuck these kikes

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5531286&forum_id=2#47681954)



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Date: May 21st, 2024 9:54 PM
Author: rose exciting preventive strike

Every year brings 10 billion new regulations

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5531286&forum_id=2#47681957)



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Date: May 21st, 2024 9:55 PM
Author: Deranged weed whacker

Employment “law” is the pits no matter where you do it. One run above car accident and dog bite law if you ask me.

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5531286&forum_id=2#47681961)



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Date: May 21st, 2024 9:55 PM
Author: rose exciting preventive strike

THank

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5531286&forum_id=2#47681965)



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Date: May 21st, 2024 9:57 PM
Author: Buff exhilarant knife principal's office

isn't this just doing shit for URMs and the employers that love them?

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5531286&forum_id=2#47681975)



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Date: May 21st, 2024 9:59 PM
Author: rose exciting preventive strike

California could be first state to give workers right to ignore boss’s after-hours calls, texts, emails

https://www.cnbc.com/2024/04/11/california-proposed-right-to-disconnect-law-would-fine-companies-for-after-hours-communication.html#:~:text=A%20proposed%20bill%20from%20San,fine%20of%20at%20least%20%24100.

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5531286&forum_id=2#47681983)



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Date: May 21st, 2024 10:02 PM
Author: chocolate school yarmulke

I never understand employment law. All teh case law is that you can fire anyone for any reason other than a protected class, and that sexual harrassment has to be pretty explicit quid pro quo or repeated.

Meanwhile in the real world some woman says a man touched her shoulders and the company just pays her out $11 million.

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5531286&forum_id=2#47681993)



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Date: May 21st, 2024 10:04 PM
Author: rose exciting preventive strike

https://ogletree.com/insights-resources/blog-posts/new-california-law-makes-it-easier-for-employees-to-establish-retaliation-claims/

On October 8, 2023, Governor Gavin Newsom signed into law Senate Bill (SB) No. 497—also referred to as the Equal Pay and Anti-Retaliation Protection Act. SB 497 amends California Labor Code Sections 98.6, 1102.5, and 1197.5 to create a rebuttable presumption of retaliation if an employee is disciplined or discharged within ninety days of certain protected activity. By doing so, SB 497 makes it easier for employees to establish a prima facie case of retaliation.

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5531286&forum_id=2#47681999)



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Date: May 21st, 2024 10:07 PM
Author: rose exciting preventive strike

New Laws Going Into Effect On January 1st

SACRAMENTO – In partnership with the Legislature, Governor Gavin Newsom this year signed landmark legislation to support the reproductive rights of Californians, increase affordable housing, hold Big Oil accountable, and protect the safety, health, and well-being of all Californians.

WHAT GOVERNOR NEWSOM SAID: “California is more than just a state of dreamers, we’re a state of doers. Thanks to the Legislature’s strong partnership in 2023, the state is leading by example to create opportunity, and advance and protect the rights of all Californians.”

Here is a quick look at a few bills that will take effect on January 1, 2024:

FIGHTING FOR REPRODUCTIVE RIGHTS

What you need to know: As the country continues to reel after the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, California is building on its nation-leading efforts to safeguard reproductive freedom for all Californians.

Assemblymember Bauer-Kahan’s AB 352 requires companies that manage electronic health records to protect all Californians’ and visitors’ electronic medical records related to abortion, gender-affirming care, pregnancy loss, and other sensitive services. This closes a major loophole in privacy protections for people traveling to California for abortion and gender-affirming care.

Senator Skinner’s SB 345 protects providers and people from enforcement action in California of other states’ laws that criminalize or limit reproductive and gender-affirming health care services.

ADDRESSING THE OPIOID CRISIS

What you need to know: To combat the opioid crisis, California is expanding lifesaving treatment to communities in need. Assemblymember Haney’s AB 663 allows for more mobile pharmacies to be created in communities across the state and enables them to dispense treatment medications for opioid use disorder.

WORKERS’ RIGHTS

What you need to know: To help ensure Californians can take the time they need to care for themselves and their families, Governor Newsom signed Senator Gonzalez’s SB 616, which expands the number of sick days available to workers from 3 to 5.

INCREASING VOTER ACCESS

What you need to know: California has some of the strongest voting laws in the nation and continues working to make elections more accessible for all. Assemblymember Pellerin’s AB 545 allows voters with a disability to complete a regular ballot outside of any polling place—known as curbside voting—and removes the requirement for a voter to declare under oath that they are unable to mark their ballot in order to receive assistance doing so.

TAKING ON BIG OIL

What you need to know: The Governor is committed to making big oil more accountable for fleecing Californians at the pump. Senator Skinner’s SBX1-2 grants the California Energy Commission new authority to penalize refineries and set a maximum gross gasoline refining margin if necessary to help combat price gouging. It also creates a new independent state watchdog to investigate market or price manipulation.

INCREASING AFFORDABLE HOUSING

What you need to know: The state is increasing the amount of affordable housing available for Californians. Legislation signed this year aims to speed up the process to secure permits and meet housing goals.

Senator Wiener’s SB 423 extends and expands existing law, requiring local governments that are failing to meet state housing planning goals to streamline affordable housing projects. This will increase affordable housing throughout the state in uncooperative cities.

Senator Wiener’s SB 4, known as the “Yes in God’s Backyard” bill, allows housing to be developed on property owned by religious or independent higher education institutions. These groups are given this authority “by right,” which requires no discretionary local governance intervention.

ADDRESSING THE MENTAL HEALTH CRISIS

What you need to know: Addressing our nation’s behavioral health crisis, the Governor signed legislation to improve health care delivery systems and make these services more accessible. These efforts will help tens of thousands of Californians and fill critical needs across the state, from homeless Californians with severe behavioral health issues to kids suffering from depression and everyone in between. Together, these reforms will be proposed to the voters for approval on the March 2024 ballot as Proposition 1.

Senator Eggman’s SB 326 reforms the Mental Health Services Act—making better use of Mental Health Services Act funding to address today’s needs and increasing accountability to the public.

Assemblymember Irwin’s AB 531 would issue $6.38 billion in bonds to fund 11,150 new behavioral health beds and housing as well as 26,700 outpatient treatment slots.

PUBLIC SAFETY

What you need to know: In September, Governor Newsom signed Senator Grove’s SB 14 to steepen penalties for human trafficking of minors in California. The law designates human trafficking of a minor for purposes of a commercial sex act as a serious felony.

STREAMLINING THE UC TRANSFER PROCESS

What you should know: AB 1291 by Assemblymember McCarty establishes the University of California (UC) Associate Degree for Transfer Pilot Program, beginning with UCLA, to prioritize admission of a student who earns an associate degree for transfer (ADT) from selected community colleges and to redirect a student who meets those requirements but is denied admission to the applicable campus and offer admission to at least one other campus. Expanding ADTs to the UC system allows qualified community college transfer students to fulfill the requirements of an ADT and meet the requirements for participating UC and CSU campuses, streamlining the transfer process and saving students money by being able to earn two degrees in four years.

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5531286&forum_id=2#47682019)



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Date: May 21st, 2024 10:09 PM
Author: razzle-dazzle mustard box office

shitigation

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5531286&forum_id=2#47682031)



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Date: May 21st, 2024 10:06 PM
Author: big-titted hell messiness

it's a steady paycheck for defense-side lawyers, no?

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5531286&forum_id=2#47682016)



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Date: May 21st, 2024 10:18 PM
Author: thirsty slimy wrinkle

Don’t you vote for all this you weird degenerate shitlib kike?

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5531286&forum_id=2#47682088)