Labor/Employment
Dec. 15, 2015
PAGA reform provides appropriate balance
In October, Gov. Brown signed AB 1506 to help reduce questionable litigation under the Private Attorneys General Act for certain errors included in an employee's itemized wage statement. By Chris Micheli





Chris Micheli
Aprea & Micheli, Inc.
7148 Sutter Ave
Carmichael , CA 95608
Email: cmicheli@apreamicheli.com
McGeorge School of Law
Chris is an attorney and legislative advocate for the Sacramento.
In October, Gov. Jerry Brown signed Assembly Bill 1506 to help reduce questionable litigation under the Private Attorneys General Act for certain errors included in an employee's itemized wage statement by allowing an employer a right to cure any errors prior to a lawsuit being filed.
AB 1506 will help employers dedicate resources to growing their business and compensating their employees, rather than hemorrhaging money on ...
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