Employee mileage reimbursement is tax-free for employers in California.However, this rule applies as long as your company’s mileage rate is not more than the current standard mileage rate issued by the IRS. As of 2025, the IRS mileage rate for business related travel is 70 cents per mile....
Fast Food Restaurant employers, effective April 1, 2024, and Healthcare Facility employers, effective June 1, 2024, will have a higher minimum wage. Some cities and counties have higher minimum wages than the state’s rate. Read more $15.50+ Tipped min wage There is no reduced minimum wage...
Los Angeles County has specific regulations governing the minimum wage that employers must adhere to. These regulations are essential to ensuring fair compensation for employees in one of California’s most populous regions. Compliance with LA County’s minimum wage laws is critical for every employer...
Starting July 1, 2024, covered employers (which is pretty much everyone!) must have a Workplace Violence Prevention Program. Employers must record information in a violent incident log for every workplace violence incident. Workplace violence is any act of violence or threat of violence that occu...
By 2024, it’ll be more important than ever to stay informed about the state’s overtime laws. The laws not only protect employees’ rights, but also guide employers in adhering to legal standards, which fosters harmony at work. In examining California’s overtime laws for 2024, it’s im...
Placed on the ballot by petition signatures, this proposition wouldraise the minimum wagein California. Employers with 26 or more employees would increase the minimum wage to $17 immediately and to $18 on Jan. 1, 2025. Employers with 25 or fewer employees would be required to increase th...
If the measure passes, minimum wage would immediately increase to $17 an hour in California for employers with 26 or more employees. On Jan. 1, 2025, California workers at those businesses would receive a roughly 5.9% raise to $18, making the state's minimum wage the highest in the natio...
Tips on Tip Pooling– Guide by the California Employers Association. Restaurant employees given $61,000 after managers caught dipping into tip pool, federal agency says– Article inUSA Today. Do You Know Where Your Tip Money Is Going?– Article inEater. ...
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