Employment Law Update: Staying Compliant in 2025

Nossaman Webinar
12.17.2024
11:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. PT

On December 17, 2024, Allison Callaghan, Pavneet Singh Mac and Julia Botezatu discussed significant new laws and recent case developments affecting employers in California. During this complimentary 60-minute webinar, our panelists reviewed, among other topics:

  • Minimum wage increases;
  • Changes to paid family leave and paid sick leave;
  • Anti-discrimination amendments;
  • New requirements for freelance workers; and
  • PAGA reforms.

In addition to explaining how these new laws and case law developments may apply to your operations and workforce, our panelists provided practical solutions and best practices for employers to stay compliant in 2025.

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