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Labor/Employment,
Government

Feb. 24, 2020

Newsom’s trailer bills and possible consequences for employers

In addition to the budget itself, employers should be aware of other pro-employee provisions the governor seeks to effectuate through “trailer bills,” which do not directly relate to these budgetary objectives.

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.

Cecilie E. Read

Knowledge Management Attorney
Jackson Lewis P.C.

Email: cecilie.read@jacksonlewis.com

Cecilie is the knowledge management attorney for the firm's California Advice and Counsel Resource Group, and is based in the Los Angeles office.

Governor Gavin Newsom said he intends to tackle large structural challenges when he submitted his 2020-2021 state budget proposal to the Legislature at the start of 2020. He identified issues such as the "widespread affordability crisis, expanding homelessness crisis and catastrophic wildfires" as primary problems threatening the state's future. In addition to the budget, employers should be aware of other pro-employee provisions the governor seeks to effectuate throu...

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