Off-site work events can help create a more collaborative workforce, but they also come with a range of liability risks. In this episode of The Workplace podcast, CalChamber Executive Vice President and General Counsel Erika Frank and employment law expert Jennifer Shaw cover the benefits and drawbacks of hosting an off-site work event
Episode 206: Business Leaders Discuss Economic Consequences of California’s Prop 32
Episode 205: Court Rulings Spotlight Complex Harassment Issues in Bailey and Okonowsky Cases
Episode 204: How Recent California Supreme Court Rulings Affect PAGA Litigation
Episode 203: A Look at California Workplace Violence Prevention Challenges, Lessons
Episode 202: How Remote Work Is Changing California's Workforce
Episode 201: Age-Related Litigation, Challenges in Today’s Workplace
Episode 200: PAGA Reform Explained: Key Takeaways for Employers
Episode 199: Quick Overview of Agreement to Reform PAGA
Episode 198: California Litigation Trends and How to Safeguard Against Them
Episode 197: Key 2024 Court Cases Affecting Employers
Episode 196: Ellen Savage Reflects on 30-Year Career as Labor Law Expert
Episode 195: Update on California Indoor Heat Regulations
Episode 194: Answering Questions on Displays of Affection, Pronoun Use, Free Speech and More
Episode 193: California’s ‘Right to Disconnect’ Bill Raises Concerns
Episode 192: Preview of 2024 California Employment Law Legislative Proposals
Episode 191: Career Advancement Best Practices in the Age of Remote, Hybrid Work
Episode 190: What Employers Should Know About California’s Latest Paid Sick Leave Expansion
Episode 189: Business Legislative Wins and What Employers Can Expect in 2024
Episode 188: What Employers Should Know About California’s New Workplace Violence Regulation
Episode 187: New Laws California Employers Will Need to Follow in 2024
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