2020 - Best Practices for Wage and Hour Compliance and Responding to COVID19 in the California Workplace
Date2020-10-20
Deadline2020-10-20
VenueOnline Event, USA - United States
KeywordsTracking hours worked; General employer obligations; Wage and Hour Compliance
Websitehttps://bit.ly/2H3uiBr
Topics/Call fo Papers
OVERVIEW
The program will discuss best practices for managing a remote workplace amid the pandemic. Discussion will include recommendations for effectively tracking hourly (non-exempt) employees’ work hours, meal and rest periods, while complying with federal and California wage and hour policies.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Wage and Hour Compliance for remote employees
Rest breaks
Meal periods
Tracking hours worked
Reimbursement for use of personal equipment
COVID19 concerns for employers - What to do if there is a Case of COVID-19 in the Workplace
General employer obligations
Managing outbreak(s)
Communication with employees
Returning to work
Reopening
California COVID19 resources for employers and employees
Identification of publicly available resources for employers and employees
WHY SHOULD YOU ATTEND
Many employers are experiencing unprecedented numbers of remote employees due to the pandemic. Wage and hour compliance was a challenge for many employers before the pandemic. COVID19 has amplified these issues. This program will discuss ways to help employers navigate state and federal wage and hour laws while managing a remote workforce.
In addition, the program will also touch upon current California requirements for responding to COVID19 concerns in the workplace for employers who have remained open or are re-opening.
AREAS COVERED
Wage and Hour Compliance for remote employees
Rest breaks
Meal periods
Tracking hours worked
Reimbursement for use of personal equipment
COVID19 concerns for employers - What to do if there is a Case of COVID-19 in the Workplace
General employer obligations
Managing outbreak(s)
Communication with employees
Returning to work
Reopening
California COVID19 resources for employers and employees
Identification of publicly available resources for employers and employees
WHO WILL BENEFIT?
This program will be an invaluable resource to help educate employers and help avoid and/or minimize employee claims and lawsuits. This program will specifically benefit all employers and is aimed at educating human resource personnel, supervisors, managers, directors, owners, and any other individual charged with facilitating an employer’s legal compliance with wage and hour laws as well as those responsible for managing COVID19 concerns in the workplace.
SPEAKER
Janine Braxton is an employment defence attorney. She was recently appointed to serve as a liaison to the California Lawyers Association Labor and Employment Executive Committee. She is also a board member of the Northern California Chapter of the National Labor and Relations Association, and a current board member of the Sacramento County Bar Association’s Labor and Employment Section.
For more detail please click on this below link:
https://bit.ly/2H3uiBr
Email: support-AT-247compliance.us
Tel: +1-(707)-743-8122
The program will discuss best practices for managing a remote workplace amid the pandemic. Discussion will include recommendations for effectively tracking hourly (non-exempt) employees’ work hours, meal and rest periods, while complying with federal and California wage and hour policies.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Wage and Hour Compliance for remote employees
Rest breaks
Meal periods
Tracking hours worked
Reimbursement for use of personal equipment
COVID19 concerns for employers - What to do if there is a Case of COVID-19 in the Workplace
General employer obligations
Managing outbreak(s)
Communication with employees
Returning to work
Reopening
California COVID19 resources for employers and employees
Identification of publicly available resources for employers and employees
WHY SHOULD YOU ATTEND
Many employers are experiencing unprecedented numbers of remote employees due to the pandemic. Wage and hour compliance was a challenge for many employers before the pandemic. COVID19 has amplified these issues. This program will discuss ways to help employers navigate state and federal wage and hour laws while managing a remote workforce.
In addition, the program will also touch upon current California requirements for responding to COVID19 concerns in the workplace for employers who have remained open or are re-opening.
AREAS COVERED
Wage and Hour Compliance for remote employees
Rest breaks
Meal periods
Tracking hours worked
Reimbursement for use of personal equipment
COVID19 concerns for employers - What to do if there is a Case of COVID-19 in the Workplace
General employer obligations
Managing outbreak(s)
Communication with employees
Returning to work
Reopening
California COVID19 resources for employers and employees
Identification of publicly available resources for employers and employees
WHO WILL BENEFIT?
This program will be an invaluable resource to help educate employers and help avoid and/or minimize employee claims and lawsuits. This program will specifically benefit all employers and is aimed at educating human resource personnel, supervisors, managers, directors, owners, and any other individual charged with facilitating an employer’s legal compliance with wage and hour laws as well as those responsible for managing COVID19 concerns in the workplace.
SPEAKER
Janine Braxton is an employment defence attorney. She was recently appointed to serve as a liaison to the California Lawyers Association Labor and Employment Executive Committee. She is also a board member of the Northern California Chapter of the National Labor and Relations Association, and a current board member of the Sacramento County Bar Association’s Labor and Employment Section.
For more detail please click on this below link:
https://bit.ly/2H3uiBr
Email: support-AT-247compliance.us
Tel: +1-(707)-743-8122
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