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A Detailed Review Of 2019 Labor & Employment Legislation In California
04 February 2020
Jones Day
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The first year of Governor Gavin Newsom's term produced many
significant pieces of employment legislation in California,
including most prominently one law limiting the use of independent
contractors for most businesses and another aimed at outlawing
employer-mandated arbitration agreements.
In this Jones Day White Paper, we recap the employment-related
legislative developments of 2019, including the current state of
litigation seeking to enjoin the anti-arbitration statute, and
provide our insights on the impact of those developments for
California businesses going forward.
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