Webinar

Webinar Series: Half an Hour for Healthcare - Helpful Hints for Health Care Companies on California Wage & Hour Issues - Part 2: New Minium Wage Law

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Webinar Series

We will be continuing our popular micro-webinar series where Seyfarth Labor & Employment attorneys will examine the current wage & hour issues facing health care employers doing business in the Golden State, and the ways those issues show up in and affect the health care industry in particular.

 

Webinar Series Materials

Part 1: Regular Rate Pain Points
Webinar Recording | Presentation

Part 2: New Minium Wage Law
Webinar Recording | Presentation


Future Installments

More information to follow but be ready for the next episodes in the series coming soon.


If you have any questions, please contact Brenda Begini at bbegini@seyfarth.com and reference this event.

Learn more about our Employment and Health Care, Life Sciences & Pharmaceuticals practice.

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