Recent News About California Small Business Association
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SACRAMENTO – A law seeking to prevent workers from having to agree to mandatory arbitration for claims under California’s Fair Employment and Housing Act faces an important deadline Jan. 31 when a temporary restraining order (TRO) expires.
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SAN DIEGO – Independent contractors typically choose to be part of the "gig" workforce because they do not want to be employees, according to Betty Jo Toccoli, president of the California Small Business Association (CSBA).
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SACRAMENTO – All eyes are on the groundbreaking California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) set to enact Jan. 1, and businesses and legislators alike are making last-ditch efforts to amend the law due to concerns of what impact the bill may have on small businesses in particular.
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SACRAMENTO – Regional Director Maryann Marino of California Citizens Against Lawsuit Abuse believes that one of the biggest legal threats facing small business owners is unwarranted Americans with Disabilities Act lawsuits, and the California Small Business Association agrees.