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Written Commission Agreements are Required

Tags: Commission
Posted by: Kim Gusman, President & CEO on Thursday, February 17, 2022

Chances are you have a few employees who receive commission as a part of their compensation package. However, chances are you may not realize that California employers with commissioned employees are required to have a written commission agreement with those same employees. If you have employees who receive commission, here's what you need to include in a commission agreement.

Black History Month

February is Black History Month

Posted by: Kori Schneider, HR Director on Thursday, February 10, 2022

This year's Black History Month theme is "Black Health and Wellness," focusing attention to how American healthcare has often underserved the African American community. As the COVID-19 pandemic has recently shown, a widespread disparity of access to quality healthcare negatively impacts outcomes for Blacks and other minorities. Black History Month is also a recognition of the contributions Black Americans have made to this nation’s culture and progress. As employers, we can add to the experience of Black History Month by creating meaningful programming for our employees. Here are a few ideas.

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Masks May be Going Away, but COVID Sick Pay is Coming Back!

Posted by: Giuliana Gabriel, JD, HR Compliance DIrector on Thursday, February 10, 2022

If you are an employer with 26 or more employees, then get ready to comply with California’s 2022 Supplemental Paid Sick Leave (“2022 SPSL”) requirements, under SB 114. The law is effective on February 19, 2022 and retroactive. Although “2022 SPSL” is similar to California’s expired 2021 version (SB 95), there are some notable differences

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Annual Ethics Requirement for HR Pros—Free to Members

Posted by: Astrid Servin and Eli Nuñez, HR Directors on Thursday, February 3, 2022

Our newest Ethics training focuses specifically on HR Professionals and the critical role they play in managing ethics in the workplace. Effective January 1, 2021, HR Professionals with HRCI designations must fulfill one ethics class or credit during their three-year recertification cycle. HRCI requires that you choose a training that is at least 1 hour in length and directly focused on ethics. This course meets the requirement.

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Living Wage vs. Minimum Wage

Posted by: Lindsay Hill, Director of Compensation on Thursday, January 27, 2022

Many employers, due to various factors in recent times, have started considering starting wage levels at a living wage rather than minimum wage. A living wage is the amount an individual or family would need to make to avoid living in poverty. Paying a living wage versus minimum wage can be a big shift for many organizations.

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Are Employers with 100 + Employees Off the Hook Now?

Tags: Covid 19
Posted by: Jessica Hawthorne, J.D. on Thursday, January 20, 2022

On January 13, 2022, the United States Supreme Court issued a stay preventing OSHA from enforcing the vaccine/weekly testing mandate on employers with 100 or more employees. The Court did, however, uphold the mandate on healthcare workers whose institutions receive Medicare/Medi-cal payments. So, we can close the chapter on that, right? Not so fast.

Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

A Message for All Time

Posted by: Daryl Dixon, Director of Equity and Inclusion on Thursday, January 13, 2022

On January 17, 2022, our nation will recognize and honor the life and birthday of the Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. It has been 53 years since we last heard him speak the night of April 3, 1968, at the Mason Temple (Church of God in Christ Headquarters) in Memphis, Tennessee. In the spirit of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., I will continuously work this year to continue to spread his message and make his dream a reality. Will you join me?

SPECIAL ALERT: Déjà Vu in 2022

Posted by: Astrid Servin, HR Director on Tuesday, January 11, 2022

It may be a New Year, but it seems like Déjà Vu as uncertainty remains for California employers who seek clarity on COVID-19 guidance. On December 30, 2021, the California Department of Public Health (CDPH) announced new guidance on COVID-19 isolation and quarantine periods based on vaccination status.

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Be a Stronger Leader in 2022

Posted by: Lauren Gibbs on Thursday, January 6, 2022

If enhancing your leadership skills is on your New Year’s resolution list, CEA is here to help. Our six-week Leadership Excellence And Development (L.E.A.D.) Certification begins on January 19.   

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2022 IRS Mileage Rate is up from 2021

Posted by: Kim Gusman, President & CEO on Thursday, December 30, 2021

The IRS standard mileage rate is a benchmark that companies can use to pay tax-free reimbursements to employees when they use their own vehicles for business purposes (i.e. running to the bank, picking up supplies from Costco, visiting a client, etc.).

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5 Tips to Overcome Recruiting Roadblocks

Posted by: Jessica Mirabile, Recruiting Director on Thursday, December 23, 2021

As companies rethink their cultures and values, employees are reconsidering how they work, where they work, and why they work. Employers must take active retention efforts to keep existing employees and deploy targeted recruiting efforts to attract the best talent available in today’s market. Here are five of the top tips we’ve learned over the past two years to overcome recruiting roadblocks.

SPECIAL ALERT: Mask Mandates, Biden’s Vaccine Rule, & Cal/OSHA’s New Standard

Posted by: Giuliana Gabriel, JD, HR Compliance Director on Monday, December 20, 2021

There have been recent COVID-19 workplace changes and California employers can expect more in 2022! First, the California Department of Public Health (CDPH) has issued a new “universal” mask mandate across the State, from December 15, 2021, through January 15, 2022

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California Courts & Your Employee Handbook

Posted by: Giuliana Gabriel, J.D., HR Compliance Director on Thursday, December 16, 2021

Can an employee handbook help you out in court? You bet! Your handbook can be your best protection against legal claims.

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Variants, Boosters & COVID Workplace Standards: The Road Ahead for Employers

Posted by: Giuliana Gabriel, J.D., HR Compliance Director on Thursday, December 9, 2021

When will COVID-19 be in our rearview mirror? That’s the million-dollar question. From masks to vaccines, to variants and boosters, employers have learned to grapple with gray areas and novel questions every day. While the future of the pandemic remains uncertain, we do have some indication of where COVID workplace standards are heading in the immediate future.  

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Serve Better: Understanding Different Behavioral Styles

Posted by: Daryl Dixon, Director of Equity and Inclusion on Thursday, December 2, 2021

CEA is excited to announce that we are expanding our Diversity, Equity and Inclusion services and trainings, by partnering with our sister association in Oregon, Cascade Employers Association. 

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California Announces New 2022 Salary Level for Computer Software Employee Exemption

Posted by: Kim Gusman, President & CEO on Thursday, November 18, 2021

Are your computer software employees salaried or hourly employees? If they aren’t earning at least $104,149.81 in 2022, you’d better make sure they are being paid by the hour. That’s right, California’s Department of Industrial Relations (DILR) has announced that the salary level for the computer software employee exemption will increase to $50 per hour on Jan. 1, 2022.

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Thanksgiving & Holiday Pay FAQs + A Holiday Poll

Posted by: Craig Strong, HR Director on Thursday, November 11, 2021

Do you have to pay your employees if your business is closed for a holiday? And other questions we're asked a lot.

What Does the Fifth Circuit Ruling Mean for OSHA’s ETS & Employers?

Posted by: Giuliana Gabriel, J.D., HR Compliance Director on Tuesday, November 9, 2021

A day after OSHA published its mandate-or-test Emergency Temporary Standard (ETS) applying to employers with 100 or more employees, discussed here, the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals issued a stay blocking the ETS from taking effect nationwide (at least for now). The federal court cited potential “grave statutory and constitutional issues,” questioning whether OSHA had the authority to issue the mandate in the first place. Note that the decision is not yet final – the court will engage in further review of the case.  

SPECIAL ALERT: OSHA’s Vaccine Order Is Adopted for Large Employers!

Posted by: Mari Bradford, HR Director on Monday, November 8, 2021

Many private employers have been waiting for updated guidelines regarding the federal vaccine mandate that President Biden announced in September, and it is finally here! If your company has 100 or more employees, it’s time to get ready for some big workplace changes and policy revisions. OSHA’s COVID-19 Emergency Temporary Standard (ETS) is officially published, so let’s review some of the highlights. NOTE: A federal appeals court issued a temporary stay on enforcing this rule on November 6th (you can read more about the update here). It is unclear what will happen next but covered employers are advised to prepare to comply with the ETS. In addition, we expect CalOSHA to update its ETS for the new year - never a dull moment in California! 

2022 Labor Law Posters

Can I Email 2022 Employment Law Posters?

Posted by: Kim Gusman, President & CEO on Thursday, November 4, 2021

When new 2022 employment law postings come out in January, employers will be able to email some of the required postings to remote workers, specifically those required by the California Labor Code. Unfortunately, employers must still mail hardcopies of certain notices to workers who are 100% remote. 

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What’s New for 2022? A Sneak Peek at 6 New Laws

Posted by: Giuliana Gabriel, J.D., HR Compliance Director on Thursday, October 28, 2021

Some good news for California employers: there are far less employment-related bills than in years past. This is in large part because legislators were limited in the number of bills they could pass this year due to COVID-19 limitations. Also, this year’s stack of bills is arguably lighter due to attention placed on the Governor’s recall.

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The COVID-19 Shadow & the OccHealth Impact

Tags: Covid 19
Posted by: Dr. Letitia Heshmat, Founder & President, Work Health Solutions on Wednesday, October 20, 2021
Ensuring health and wellness in the workplace has always been a critically important issue. Employers historically have been advised that if they invest in their employees, they will be rewarded with a more productive and healthier workforce with ...
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“COVID Sick Leave” (Supplemental Paid Sick Leave) Expired September 30

Posted by: Giuliana Gabriel, J.D., HR Compliance Director on Thursday, October 14, 2021

Supplemental Paid Sick Leave (i.e., “COVID sick leave” or “SPSL”) requirements expired on September 30, 2021. This law covered California employers with 26 or more employees, and required employers to provide up to 80 hours of paid leave time for 2021, for COVID-related reasons preventing an employee from working or teleworking, such as illness, exposure, vaccination and side effects, and caring for others with COVID issues.

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How Do I Handle Religious Accommodations & the Vaccine?

Posted by: Giuliana Gabriel, J.D., HR Compliance Director on Thursday, October 7, 2021

As more employers mandate the COVID-19 vaccine, or are subject to vaccine mandates (such as health care workers) in California, some employees are attempting to skirt these mandates by requesting accommodations. Learn about how to handle religious accommodations for the COVID-19 vaccine. 

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Health Insurance Renewals, Employee Open Enrollment & Your Broker: A Guide to a Successful 4th Quarter

Tags: benefits
Posted by: Vista Point Insurance Services on Wednesday, September 29, 2021

The thought of sorting through rate increases, plan changes, and various strategies might be enough to make you want to put the entire renewal process off to the side, but we’re here to share some good news. When you work with an experienced broker, they quickly and efficiently remove the stress and walk you through the entire renewal process. Having a broker that is organized, timely, proactive and knowledgeable is vital to a successful renewal, whether it is during fourth quarter or any other time of the year.

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Test Your HR Compliance Knowledge with Our Quiz

Posted by: California Employers Association on Thursday, September 23, 2021

CEA is here to bring you peace of mind by helping with your business’ compliance needs. Take our quick HR Self-Audit Quiz to easily find HR compliance issues you may need to address in your organization. You’ll be quizzed on regulations and issues like your Employee Handbook, employment laws, trainings and more.

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OSHA to Require Employers with 100+ Employees to Ensure Workers are Vaccinated or Tested Weekly

Tags: Covid 19 OSHA
Posted by: John F. Martin, Our Partners at Ogletree Deakins on Wednesday, September 15, 2021

On September 9, 2021, the Biden administration announced a new plan to combat the ongoing coronavirus pandemic in the United States. A critical component of that plan calls on the U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) to develop and implement a new emergency temporary standard (ETS) to require employers with more than 100 employees to require that their employees are either fully vaccinated or subject to COVID-19 testing at least once per week.

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Managing Time off in the Golden State

Posted by: Astrid Servin, HR Director on Wednesday, September 8, 2021

The holidays are around the corner and although COVID-19 remains unpredictable, many Californians are taking time off, whether that be long-distance travel to visit family or short-term staycations. Managing time off in California can become complicated but it doesn’t have to be with well written policies and consistent application. Now is a good time to review these unique California rules against your policies and procedures.

California Employers Association Golf Scramble

Birdies, Burritos & Building Relationships!

Posted by: California Employers Association on Wednesday, September 1, 2021

We are excited to present our First Annual Fall Scramble Golf Tournament on October 29, 2021 at the beautiful Ancil Hoffman Golf Course in Carmichael, CA. Early Bird Pricing has been extended through September 15, so register now and save!

HR Leadership Conference Making Work Human

You’re Invited to the 2021 Virtual HR Leadership Conference

Tags: Leadership
Posted by: California Employers Association on Wednesday, August 25, 2021

Mark your calendars for an inspiring and empowering 2021 HR Leadership Virtual Conference from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Friday, Sept. 17!

This year’s theme is “Make Work Human” and you’ll hear from three keynote speakers with diverse experiences and perspectives on how to thrive, lead, and put human connections first in this new pandemic work world. CEA is proud to be a part of the nationwide network of Employer Associations hosting this 2021 HR Leadership Conference.

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