Law Practice
Jan. 3, 2002
Workplace Changes
Dicta Column by Richard J. Simmons - California employment law is expanding as a result of new judicial opinions, statutes and regulations. In 2000 and 2001, more than 30 new statutes were enacted to regulate the relationship between California employers and their employees. Another 20 or so new laws took effect on Jan. 1.




By Richard J. Simmons
California employment law is expanding as a result of new judicial opinions, statutes and regulations. In 2000 and 2001, more than 30 new statutes were enacted to regulate the relationship between California employers and their employees. Another 20 or so new laws took effect on Jan. 1. Law fi...
California employment law is expanding as a result of new judicial opinions, statutes and regulations. In 2000 and 2001, more than 30 new statutes were enacted to regulate the relationship between California employers and their employees. Another 20 or so new laws took effect on Jan. 1. Law fi...
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