Labor/Employment
Jul. 30, 2025
Remote control: Enforcing California wage and hour laws with a dispersed workforce
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Remote work may offer employees flexibility, but employers have no such flexibility when it comes to complying with state and federal wage and hour laws.
This presents a profound challenge for employers navigating dramatic recent shifts in how people work. Remote and hybrid work arrangements have evolved from pandemic-era accommodations into permanent features of the modern workplace. Employers increasingly rely on these models to reduce commercial real estate costs, attract geogr...
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