July 25th
Non-competes have been unenforceable in California forever (well, since 1872). There are a few exceptions—when an owner sells all their interest in a business or when a partner leaves a partnership. So far, the world has not ended and tech and other companies continue to do business there. Will New York do the same?
July 26th
When you are deciding on healthcare benefits, make sure the coverage does not violate state or federal law. That means making sure all genders have coverage for medical care regardless of anyone's opinions about what's in someone's pants.
July 27th
Bias is important to recognize and often hard to see. It's not always a problem, but when it is, it's also usually illegal. Especially at work
July 28th
Look at your pay and adopt the level of pay transparency that's required wherever you have employees and that works for you. It's worth it. Getting your compensation right will benefit the organization and your employees. I can't say the same about claims.
July 31th
Rescinding job offers is brutal for everyone involved. The candidate may have turned down other positions and has to start over. The team waiting on help will have to wait longer. The recruiter may not get paid. And now you also have tricky legal territory to navigate.