As a backdrop, and as we previously explained [here and here], Courts are split on whether to stay or dismiss representative PAGA claims after individual PAGA claims are
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Mark Your Calendars – PAGA Waivers to be Decided by August 7, 2023
The California Supreme Court granted review of Adolph v. Uber Technologies, Inc. (“Adolph”) in July 2022. The case calls into question whether a PAGA representative maintains standing…
Continue Reading Mark Your Calendars – PAGA Waivers to be Decided by August 7, 2023Representative PAGA Claims Survive Arbitration Agreements—California Rejects U.S. Supreme Court’s Viking River Holding
The California Court of Appeal dealt another blow to California employers—employees who’s individual PAGA claims are compelled to arbitration now maintain standing to bring their representative PAGA claims in court.
Continue Reading Representative PAGA Claims Survive Arbitration Agreements—California Rejects U.S. Supreme Court’s Viking River HoldingWage Statement Violations – Court Recognizes Good-Faith Dispute Defense
Good news – employers may now argue that wage statement errors were not “willful” as a defense to wage statement claims.
Not everything from Naranjo v. Spectrum Security Services, Inc.…
Continue Reading Wage Statement Violations – Court Recognizes Good-Faith Dispute DefenseNo Overtime on Overtime – a Qualified Win for Employers
Employers got a rare win in a regular rate case earlier this month. In Lemm v. Ecolab, Inc., the Second District cemented California’s adoption of the percentage of total…
Continue Reading No Overtime on Overtime – a Qualified Win for EmployersNeutral Rounding Policies on Life Support
Leave it to California courts to deliver another setback to employers right before the holidays. Near decade-old rounding rules were just dealt a hearty blow. Employers should immediately reconsider rounding…
Continue Reading Neutral Rounding Policies on Life SupportGive Me a Break (a Rest Break That Is)
How does a California employer prove in litigation that it actually provides rest breaks? How much evidence is enough? Well, after litigating this issue what seems to be hundreds of…
Continue Reading Give Me a Break (a Rest Break That Is)Fate of PAGA’s Inclusion In Class Action Waivers in SCOTUS’ Hands
I am not usually a policy wonk, and I often think in terms of concepts not cases. However, I must say that listening to the US Supreme Court’s oral argument…
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Will Employers Finally Get Some PAGA Relief in 2022?
The sharks are starting to circle around PAGA (Private Attorney General Act), a law that many California employers find crazy-making for all the reasons outlined here. PAGA may finally…
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California Supreme Court Rules that Meal and Rest Premiums Must be Paid at the “Regular Rate”
Background
The California Supreme Court just made it even more difficult to do business in California. Overturning the ruling of two lower courts, on July 15, 2021, the Court held…
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