Labor/Employment
Dec. 11, 2018
A holiday wish list of potential employment changes for 2019
Predictions abound regarding whether Gov.-elect Gavin Newsom and Democrat supermajorities in both legislative chambers will mean even more substantive employment-related changes





Michael S. Kalt
Partner
Wilson, Turner & Kosmo LLP
Phone: 619-236-9600
Email: mkalt@wilsonturnerkosmo.com

Daniel C. Gunning
Partner
Wilson, Turner & Kosmo LLP
550 W "C" St Ste 1050
San Diego , California 92101
Email: dgunning@wilsonturnerkosmo.com
Notre Dame Law School; Notre Dame IN

The 2019 California legislative session has begun, and predictions abound regarding whether Gov.-elect Gavin Newsom and Democrat supermajorities in both legislative chambers will mean even more substantive employment-related changes. While the California Supreme Court's Dynamex decision and a potential ban on mandatory employment arbitration agreements will dominate the headlines, this article will suggest some less dramatic legislative cha...
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