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Labor/Employment

Dec. 28, 2001

Sign and Veto

Forum Column by Mary L. Topliff - As we embark on 2002, several new laws will go into effect that will significantly impact California employers beginning Jan. 1. These new laws touch on various labor and employment issues, and their impact will certainly be of the utmost interest to California businesses. This article summarizes these laws, as well as certain bills that were vetoed by the governor.

        By Mary L. Topliff
        
        As we embark on 2002, several new laws will go into effect that will significantly impact California employers beginning Jan. 1. These new laws touch on various labor and employment issues, and their impact will certainly be of the utmost interest to California businesses. This article summarizes...

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