OSHA, Workers’ Comp Implications for Telecommuting

Posted on: February 3rd, 2021 by Leaders' Choice Staff No Comments

As more Americans work from home than ever before, many employers are wondering about their obligations under OSHA as well as how to reduce the chances that workers may be injured while telecommuting. Obviously, the chances of an injury when working from home are small. The most common issue that is likely to arise long-term […]

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New Rules Clear Up Workers’ Comp, Medicare Conflicts

Posted on: January 26th, 2021 by Leaders' Choice Staff No Comments

A new law will make it easier for insurers to settle workers’ compensation claims with older workers who are enrolled in Medicare, in an attempt to resolve an issue that can sometimes drive up premiums for affected employers. The law adds transparency by letting workers’ comp insurers inquire about whether Medicare may have been used […]

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Don’t Make These Mistakes When Posting Cal/OSHA Form 300A

Posted on: January 21st, 2021 by Leaders' Choice Staff No Comments

Employers with 10 or more employees must post their completed Cal/OSHA Form 300A by Feb. 1 and keep it posted in their workplace until April 30. The form must be posted where the company usually posts other employee notices, like minimum wage and workplace safety notices. Form 300A summarizes the total number of fatalities, missed […]

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EEOC Issues New COVID-19 Vaccination Guidelines for Employers

Posted on: January 15th, 2021 by Leaders' Choice Staff No Comments

The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission has affirmed that employers can mandate COVID-19 vaccines for employees, subject to some limitations. The EEOC’s updated guidance offers direction regarding employer-mandated vaccinations, accommodations for employees who cannot be vaccinated due to a disability or sincerely held religious belief, and certain implications of pre-vaccination medical screening questions under the Americans […]

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COVID-19 Relief Bill Extends Unemployment Benefits, PPP and More

Posted on: January 5th, 2021 by Leaders' Choice Staff No Comments

The $900 billion COVID-19 relief bill, passed by Congress and signed into law on Dec. 27, includes a number of provisions that affect employers and their workers in terms of paid sick leave and Emergency Family and Medical Leave Act provisions. The legislation also boosts unemployment benefits to out-of-work Americans, as well as reopening and […]

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Why Every Business Needs Non-Owned Auto Coverage

Posted on: January 1st, 2021 by Leaders' Choice Staff No Comments

Even businesses that own fleets of autos sometimes use vehicles that do not belong to them. Often, a business asks an employee to run an errand or visit a customer or vendor using that employee’s car. The business may become legally liable for anything an employee acting on the business’s behalf does while behind the […]

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Top 10 Laws and Regulations Affecting Employers in 2021, Part II

Posted on: December 22nd, 2020 by Leaders' Choice Staff No Comments

Here is the second half of the top 10 laws and regulations affecting California employers in 2021, changes that organizations need to keep on their radar and prepare for. 6. Wildfire smoke safety regulations With wildfires becoming the new normal in California, Cal/OSHA has set about working on permanent wildfire smoke regulations to protect outdoor […]

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Top 10 Laws and Regulations Affecting Employers in 2021

Posted on: December 22nd, 2020 by Leaders' Choice Staff No Comments

Every year starts with a bevy of new laws and regulations affecting employers and businesses in California, and many of the new rules this time around are an outgrowth of the COVID-19 pandemic and its effects on workers. Employers in California in the year ahead have a number of changes they have to contend with, […]

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Daunting Emergency COVID-19 Workplace Safety Rules on Tap

Posted on: November 19th, 2020 by Leaders' Choice Staff No Comments

The Cal/OSHA Standards Board is set to vote on new emergency regulations that will impose strict rules on employers to implement safeguards in order to reduce the risk of COVID-19 spreading in the workplace. The board on Nov. 19 will vote on the sweeping proposal that extends the reach of protections to employer-provided housing and […]

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Don’t Get Caught without a Business Succession Plan

Posted on: November 5th, 2020 by Leaders' Choice Staff No Comments

Many business owners may be good at running their companies, but the majority of them are failing to address essential long-term planning that is critical to sustaining their businesses. The one area that the majority of business owners often neglect is planning for business continuity if they die or become disabled, according to the “MassMutual […]

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