Rain may not be reliable in California but changes in employment law are hardy perennials. This year's crop includes a new state law that mandates near-universal sick leave, another that makes employers liable for actions by their labor contractors, multiple court decisions on determining whether an independent contractor is really an employee, and provocative initiatives by the National Labor Relations Board against nonunion employers.
California Lawyer discussed these iss...
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