Labor/Employment,
Entertainment & Sports
Nov. 8, 2018
Talent agencies required to provide anti-harassment training
While Gov. Jerry Brown signed several bills into law addressing sexual harassment this fall, Assembly Bill 2338 pays special attention to Hollywood.





Susan E. Groff
Principal
Jackson Lewis P.C.
Email: susan.groff@jacksonlewis.com
Susan advises and counsels management on various employment related issues and is co-leader of the California Advice and Counsel Resource Group.
Ariel L. Beverly
McDermott, Will & Emery LLPPhone: (310) 277-4110
Email: abeverly@mwe.com
Ariel is a law graduate in the firm's Los Angeles office.
While Gov. Jerry Brown signed several bills into law addressing sexual harassment this fall, Assembly Bill 2338 pays special attention to Hollywood.
Beginning Jan. 1, 2019, California talent agencies must provide to their artists specified educational materials related to harassment prevention, retaliation and reporting resources as well as information on nutrition and eating disorders. Assembly Bill 2338 adds California Labor Code ...
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