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1. Wavelength #2 - Eyres Law Group for Employment Practice and Labor Law Consulting Services on General Liability Loss Experience Study
Home     About PRISM     Blog     Wavelength #2 - Eyres Law Group for Employment Practice and Labor Law Consulting Services on General Liability Loss Experience Study

In the second edition of Wavelength, PRISM Data Scientist Yi Li breaks down the findings of our Eyres Law Group for Employment Practice and Labor Law Consulting Services on General Liability Loss Experience Study. Read this blog to learn more! 

Tags: labor law, Eyres Law Group, Employment, GL1, liability
2. SB 95: COVID-19 Supplemental Paid Sick Leave
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SB 95, signed into law on March 19, 2021, expands the COVID-19 related supplemental paid sick leave (SPSL) law. PRISM Risk Control discussed SB 95 with Patti Eyres, Managing Partner of Eyres Law Group, to get a better understanding of the important facts of the bill. 

Tags: Employment, coronavirus, COVID-19
3. Sample COVID-19 Exposure Notifications
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AB 685 effective January 1, 2021, requires written notice to various parties regarding potential exposure to COVID-19. Several members have reached out looking for samples, so we partnered with Patti Eyres, Managing Partner of Eyres Law Group.

Tags: Employment, coronavirus, COVID-19
4. New Laws Being Proposed by the California Legislature in 2019
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A new legislative session is just beginning, and there has been a flurry of bill submissions! Read about all the bills the EIA's Legislative Committee is following!

Tags: Peace Officers, Employment, Schools, Workers' Compensation, California, Legislation
5. US Supreme Court's Decision in Janus v. AFSCME
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The U.S. Supreme Court has made clear that requiring non-union public employees to pay mandatory agency fees is unconstitutional under the First Amendment. There are many ramifications to this decision. The most immediate impact is that public agencies may not facilitate a union’s collection of agency fees from a non-member without that employee’s express consent. Therefore, public agencies are immediately prohibited from automatically deducting agency fees from the paychecks of employees.

Tags: Eyres Law Group, Unions, Employment
6. Did You Know...Form I-9 is Changing Again?
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Effective September 18, 2017 employers must use an updated version of the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) Form I-9, Employment Eligibility Verification. 

Tags: I-9, human resources, Employment
7. Did You Know...New Legislation Affects Your Employee Orientations?
Home     About PRISM     Blog     Did You Know...New Legislation Affects Your Employee Orientations?

AB 119 was signed into law and requires union representation access to employees during new employee orientation.

Tags: Employment, union, Legislation
8. Did You Know...Employers Can Still Maintain a Drug-Free Workplace Despite the Legalization of Marijuana in California?
Home     About PRISM     Blog     Did You Know...Employers Can Still Maintain a Drug-Free Workplace Despite the Legalization of Marijuana in California?

With the passing of Proposition 64, Marijuana Legalization, EIA Members may find themselves wondering how it will affect the workplace.

Tags: Employment, Drug-Free, Marijuana
9. Settlement of Employment Cases Brought Under the FEHA May Have Just Gotten More Difficult For Employers After a Recent Ruling by the California Supreme Court
Home     About PRISM     Blog     Settlement of Employment Cases Brought Under the FEHA May Have Just Gotten More Difficult For Employers After a Recent Ruling by the California Supreme Court

The landscape for litigating employment cases brought under the California Fair Employment and Housing Act (FEHA) was recently altered by the California Supreme Court in Williams v. Chino Valley Independent Fire District (2015) 61 Cal.4th 97…

Tags: California, court, Employment, FEHA
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