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September 14, 2022

Inflation guts Wall Street optimism; worse could be ahead if railroad workers strike Friday

Sebastian Chilco explains that state and local minimum wage increases will vary widely because some laws look at a nationwide average of inflation for all major US cities while others focus on a local or regional inflation rate.

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September 14, 2022

4 Ways To Prepare For New Calif. Pay Transparency Duties

Denise Visconti offers tips to help employers navigate California’s SB 1162, which will require employers to disclose median and mean hourly rates and pay information on contractors, starting in May 2023. (Subscription required.)

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September 14, 2022

Calif. Fast Food Worker Law Could Affect Other States, Jobs

Eli Freedberg talks about a new California law that allows a council of fast food workers, franchisors, franchisees, advocates and state government representatives to determine an industry minimum wage and other work conditions. (Subscription required.)

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September 13, 2022

Corporate Board Diversity Requires Vigilance

Corinn Jackson says regulators and other states, including California, are increasingly adopting a “comply or explain” approach to board diversity legislation and regulation.

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September 13, 2022

In person or remote? Best practices for navigating tension of hybrid work model

Claire Deason talks about steps employers should take to ensure remote or hybrid workers have the same opportunities as those in the office. (Subscription required.)

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