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2018 Annual Conference & Exposition
You will learn about the emerging issues and new developments for California that could impact your organization.
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While legislative issues in California are unique to those organizations operating in the Golden State but they often serve as a predicator to future federal legisative. The session will cover the new state and city laws that are impacting California employers. You will hear also about the emerging areas which are challenging HR practitioners. This session will cover:

  • The new California state and city laws which could impact your businesses.
  • The agency initiatives which are driving enforcement and field audits.
 
Date(s) & Time(s): 
Monday, June 18, 2018 - 10:45am to 12:00pm
Presenter: 
Jonathan A. Siegel
Partner
Jackson Lewis, P.C.
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Jonathan A. Siegel is a principal in the Orange County, California, office of Jackson Lewis P.C. He has spent more than 27 years at Jackson Lewis representing employers in workplace law matters.  In 2009, Jonathan was recognized as one of the Top 100 Labor Attorneys in America. In 2020 and 2021, Jonathan was recognized in Best Lawyers in America.

Jonathan provides advice and counsel to employers regarding various issues including wage and hour, reduction in force, discipline, leave management, labor, harassment and discrimination issues. 

Jonathan has represented management in NLRB elections, unfair labor practice proceedings, collective bargaining and arbitrations.

SESSIONS:
Location: 
E350
Amount of Credit: 
1.25
Credit Type: 
•SHRM PDCs
Session Type: 
Concurrent Session
Competency: 
HR Expertise
Critical Evaluation
Business Acumen
Intended Audience: 
Mid-Level
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