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Labor/Employment

Oct. 19, 2013

Legislative update: employment law

The governor signed about 800 bills in 2013 before setting down his pen on Sunday; several will impact California's private employers. By Christopher E. Cobey


By Christopher E. Cobey


What do the retail sale of shelled eggs, "revenge porn," recovery periods, safe body art and minimum passing distances of bicyclists for drivers have in common? These subjects and others were the topics of the 900 bills passed by the Legislature in 2013 - about 800 of which were signed by Gov. Jerry Brown, who laid down his signing pen last Sunday.


For Golden State employers and their counsel looking to remain compliant...

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