The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics recently reported that the unemployment rate had decreased to 8.3 percent. Reports of first time jobless claims are the lowest in nearly four years. In California, although levels are still higher than the national average, unemployment has fallen to 11.1 percent. The good news: Employers are starting to hire again. The bad news: Several new laws in California create minefields for employers b...
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