Critical Compliance Alert: 2024 Law Updates You Can't Ignore
January 17, 2024
Watch the recording of our compliance webinar with special guest speaker Jason T. Yu, Partner with the law offices of Snell and Wilmer, to equip yourself with the knowledge you need to protect your business.
On this webinar, Jason discussed all of the most important compliance updates in 2024 and offer actionable steps you can take to make sure your business steers clear of compliance complications in the new year.
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Compliance Alert!
In 2022, 51% of all internal compliance audits found business policies to be at either a high or very high risk of enforcement. Think about it - that figure underscores that more than 1 in every 2 businesses were exposed to legal scrutiny.
Fast forward to 2023, and 61% of businesses reported that regulatory changes to employment laws reduced the effectiveness of their compliance strategies and increased their susceptibility to noncompliance.
The reality – which these numbers just serve to reinforce – is that staying compliant with federal and state labor regulations continues to become more and more complicated.
As we step into 2024, the landscape of compliance is no exception.
With a longer and more intricate checklist of compliance requirements around the corner, the need to prepare for new and updated laws to take effect has never been greater.
Watch our recorded webinar with special guest speaker Jason T. Yu, Partner with the law offices of Snell and Wilmer, and you will be!
During this event, Jason discussed all of the most important compliance updates coming in 2024 and offered actionable steps you can take to make sure your business steers clear of compliance complications in the new year.
Don’t wait until it’s too late!
Watch the webinar to equip yourself with the knowledge you need to protect your business from costly fines and legal concerns.
Topics Include:
Leave Law Updates
- An increase in Paid Sick Leave from 3 to 5 days taking effect in California on January 1, 2024
- Introduction of a new 5-day unpaid leave allowance for California employees following a qualified "reproductive loss events" beginning on January 1, 2024
Minimum Wage Changes
- A statewide minimum wage increase in California beginning on January 1, 2024
- An industry-specific minimum wage increase in California for applicable fast-food workers beginning on April 1, 2024
Workplace Rights Protections
- The new presumption of retaliation law in California, safeguarding employees from disciplinary actions tied to protected conduct, beginning January 1, 2024
- A comprehensive ban on noncompete agreements in California, rendering existing contracts void as of January 1, 2024
Violence Prevention Requirements
- The new requirement for California employers to develop and implement Workplace Violence Prevention Plans (WVPP) and associated training, starting July 1, 2024
- An extension of the workplace violence restraining order law in California to encompass certain harassment types, effective January 1, 2025
Antidiscrimination Initiatives
...And more
- A comprehensive update on other new and evolving legislative changes that will impact employers in 2024
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Speaker
Jason Yu
Partner, Snell & Wilmer
Jason Yu is a labor and employment and commercial litigation partner in the Los Angeles office. His practice focuses on a broad spectrum of commercial litigation, employment liability, intellectual property and transactional work. He has extensive experience in all phases of litigation, including trials, and has litigated frequently in both state and federal courts. Jason has significant experience in cases involving debt collection, labor and employment law matters and trade secret misappropriation.
He counsels clients regarding state and federal regulations affecting employers, including legislation regarding hiring practices, benefits and age and race discrimination as well as harassment retaliation discrimination. Recognized as a thought leader in his field, Jason is a frequent guest speaker at several organizations and local businesses, giving seminars on labor and employment law issues.
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