Cal/OSHA Proposes Ground-Breaking Indoor Heat Illness Prevention Standard

Posted on: May 16th, 2023 by Leaders' Choice Staff No Comments

Cal/OSHA has proposed its long-awaited indoor heat illness prevention standard as increasingly hot summers are affecting workers in indoor spaces like warehouses, production operations, restaurants and more. The proposed standard, largely based on the state agency’s outdoor regulations, will require employers whose workplaces at times are at least 82 degrees to have a written Indoor […]

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Rating Bureau to File for 0.3% Workers’ Comp Rate Hike

Posted on: May 9th, 2023 by Leaders' Choice Staff No Comments

In a sign of the long-lasting effects of reforms enacted a decade ago, California’s workers’ compensation rate-making agency will recommend that average benchmark rates increase a mere 0.3%. The recommendation by the Workers’ Compensation Insurance Rating Bureau, based on claims costs and frequency remaining low and slower cost inflation, would apply to policies incepting on […]

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FAIR Plan More Than Doubles Its Commercial Property Coverage Limits

Posted on: May 2nd, 2023 by Leaders' Choice Staff No Comments

With more and more California businesses being forced to go to the California FAIR Plan for their coverage, the market of last resort has moved to increase its commercial property coverage limits significantly. This should bring a semblance of relief to companies located in wildfire-prone areas, who have seen their commercial property insurance non-renewed and […]

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Careful Handling of Construction Materials Saves Lives and Money

Posted on: April 25th, 2023 by Leaders' Choice Staff No Comments

Material handling accidents account for thousands of injuries and a number of deaths each year on construction sites. They are one of the top injuries in the construction trade and can result in serious injuries and death depending on the material, the weight of the load, and the distance it falls. These injuries lead to […]

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Think Twice Before Scanning That QR Code

Posted on: April 18th, 2023 by Leaders' Choice Staff No Comments

QR codes — short for Quick Response codes — are everywhere these days, on the tables at restaurants, on posters, print and electronic advertising, and even during TV programming and commercials. By training your smartphone camera on one, you’ll get a prompt to click to open a web page, typically one for the company behind […]

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New Guidance: Workers Can Take FMLA Leave in Hourly Increments

Posted on: April 11th, 2023 by Leaders' Choice Staff No Comments

The U.S. Department of Labor recently issued new guidance on the federal Family Medical Leave Act that has upended the notion of what qualifies as leave under the statute. Its Wage and Hour Division in February issued a guidance letter noting that employees with a serious illness may use intermittent leave under the FMLA to […]

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FAIR Plan More Than Doubles Its Commercial Property Coverage Limits

Posted on: April 4th, 2023 by Leaders' Choice Staff No Comments

With more and more California businesses being forced to go to the California FAIR Plan for their coverage, the market of last resort has moved to increase its commercial property coverage limits significantly. This should bring a semblance of relief to companies located in wildfire-prone areas, who have seen their commercial property insurance non-renewed and […]

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Employment Liability Threat Grows; What to Watch Out for

Posted on: March 28th, 2023 by Leaders' Choice Staff No Comments

One of the biggest lawsuit threats U.S. businesses face is from their own employees. Any company with staff — be that one or 500 — can be sued, and even if the case never goes to court, it can create a significant burden for your business. While most cases are settled out of court, they […]

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You May Need to Rewrite Your Severance Agreements after NLRB Ruling

Posted on: March 21st, 2023 by Leaders' Choice Staff No Comments

The National Labor Relations Board has taken a big step in deciding that non-disparagement and confidentiality clauses in employee severance agreements are illegal, a move that will require most employers to rewrite theirs. The board ruled that these provisions stifle employees’ and ex-employees’ rights under Title 7 of the National Labor Relations Act to discuss […]

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More Big Rigs Phased Out as More Regulations Loom

Posted on: March 14th, 2023 by Leaders' Choice Staff No Comments

Starting Jan. 1 of this year, heavy duty diesel trucks and buses built prior to 2010 and weighing more than 14,000 pounds are banned from operating in California. The new rule is part of phased-in California Air Resources Board regulations that aim to reduce emissions from diesel trucks and buses. But while the change is […]

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