Perspective
Feb. 10, 2017
'Ban the Box' spreading to private employers
California's extensive body of employment law, which makes it one of the most challenging states for employers to conduct business, is about to get more complicated and difficult with the enactment of the Los Angeles Ban the Box Ordinance. By Todd Scherwin





Todd B. Scherwin
Partner
Fisher & Phillips LLP
444 S Flower St Ste 1500
Los Angeles , CA 90071-2957
Phone: (213) 330-4500
Fax: (213) 330-4501
Email: tscherwin@fisherphillips.com
USC Law School
California's extensive and protective body of employment law has long made it one of the most challenging states for employers to conduct business. However, local ordinances enacted in various cities from San Diego to San Francisco even further add to the hurdles that employers face. And with more and more cities enacting regulations on issues such as wages, paid sick leave and criminal background checks, the landscape will only b...
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