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Labor/Employment

Jan. 2, 2025

SB 399: New ban on employer captive audience meetings

Cameron Stewart

Senior Employment Law Counsel
Pearlman, Brown & Wax, LLP

Pepperdine Univ SOL; Malibu CA

SB 399: New ban on employer captive audience meetings

Senate Bill 399, signed by Gov. Gavin Newsom on Sept. 30, 2023, effective Jan. 1, 2025, called the "California Worker Freedom from Employer Intimidate Act," will prohibit employers from holding "captive audience meetings," defined as employer-sponsored meetings where an employer is communicating its views and opinions about religious or political matters, including union representation. California will now become the 10th state to prohibit employee meetings on these spe...

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