Breakfast Briefing - Wage & Hour...Gone to Pieces

08.08.2013
Program: 2:00pm - 3:00pm

JUST ADDED! Guest speaker at Oakland location: Dr. Hossein Borhani, Director at ERS Group's San Francisco office and leads its West Coast Labor and Employment practice.  

New Rules, New Requirements, New Liability

With review denied by the California Supreme Court, employers are scrambling to make sense of the new wage & hour requirements when dealing with employees paid by piece rate or commission.  Every employer who has employees with gaps in their workday or travel faces these new risks. 

Join us as we discuss the implications of Gonzalez v. Downtown LA Motors on the minimum wage requirements for employees paid by piece or on commission and look at the larger picture that recent wage & hour cases paint forcing a major shift in employer recordkeeping.

This briefing will help you proactively address high risk areas of your organization and provide practical practice tips employers can follow to limit their company’s liability.

Join us for this complimentary informative session!

DATES & LOCATIONS:

September 10, 2013

Cerritos Sheraton Hotel ~

September 10, 2013

Fresno Ramada University Hotel ~

(Partnering with Arthur J. Gallagher)

September 12, 2013 ~

Riverside Mission Inn Hotel

September 13, 2013 ~

Costa Mesa Center Club

September 17, 2013 ~

San Diego/Del Mar Hilton

September 19, 2013 ~

Pasadena Westin Hotel

September 26, 2013 ~

Alameda County Law Library

Registration/Breakfast: 7:30 a.m.

Program: 8:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m.

*Oakland registration begins at 8:30 a.m.

RSVP by September 4; Space is limited at some locations. Fax registration form to (562) 653-3333 

or email to Sarin Mahroukian at smahroukian@aalrr.com

One Hour of MCLE/HRCI Credit Available

Event Contact

Jane Guesnon
jguesnon@aalrr.com

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