Labor/Employment
Sep. 24, 2021
Employers’ risks raising warehouser quotas
Assembly Bill 701, passed by the Legislature and signed by Gov. Gavin Newsom on Wednesday, affects warehousing distribution and storage operators, merchant wholesalers, and electronic shopping and mail-order houses with 100 or more employees at a single location or 1,000 or more at one or more such centers in California.





Arthur F. Silbergeld
Employment Law Partner
Thompson Coburn LLP
Labor & Employment
Phone: (310) 282-2529
Email: asilbergeld@thompsoncoburn.com
Temple Univ Law School
Arthur is based in Los Angeles and is in the firm's Labor & Employment Practice Group.
Already burdened by numerous employment laws not found in other states, many companies may soon face new legislation creating additional and complex compliance requirements and costly litigation risks.
Assembly Bill 701, passed by the Legislature and signed by Gov. Gavin Newsom on Wednesday, affects warehousing distribution and storage operators, merchant wholesalers, and electronic shopping and mail-order houses with 100 or more employees at a single location o...
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