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April 8, 2013 By rick

California Legal Update: Employee Personnel Records

California law imposes many duties on employers when it comes to the employer-employee relationship. These employment laws are generally found in the California Labor Code. The California Legislature often passes new labor laws, and these changes can have a big impact on employers. For this reason, it is important for business owners to keep up […]

Filed Under: California law, Current Research, Legislation, Top Stories Tagged With: California law, employment law

March 11, 2013 By Alex Vassar

California’s New-Found Love of Unmanned Aircraft

Amid all the debate over the role of drones in the U.S. military, these pilotless aircraft are getting a lot of love from California legislators. Less than six months into the new legislative session, four bills relating to drones (described officially as “unmanned aircraft systems” by the attorneys at the Legislative Counsel Bureau) have been […]

Filed Under: Current Research, Editorial, Legislation, Political Parties, State Assembly, State Senate, Top Stories Tagged With: Alex Padilla, Assemblyman, california legislature, drones, Jeff Gorell, manufacturing, military technology, Steve Fox

January 30, 2013 By Alex Vassar

ACR 9 (Mitchell) – Black History Month

For the 14th consecutive year, the resolution proclaiming Black History Month contains a misspelling. ACR 9 (by Holly Mitchell), which recognizes the contributions of Booker T. Washington, George Washington Carver, and Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. includes a name that it shouldn’t; Matthew Hansen. According to Wikipedia, Matthew Henson was an African American explorer who made […]

Filed Under: Corrections, Current Research, Legislation, State Assembly

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