Transcription of Labor Laws 1999-2003 Labor law highlights include
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Labor laws 1999 - 2003 . The Legislature passed, and Governor Gray Davis signed into law, hundreds of Labor bills from 1999 through 2003 . This report highlights 477 selected key laws directly affecting the wages, hours, working conditions, benefits, and special Labor relations affecting millions of private and public sector workers. Executive orders and budgetary actions are not included. Labor law highlights include : Daily overtime compensation after 8 hours for private sector; alternate workweek elections Unemployment insurance benefit increases State disability insurance benefit increases and indexing Workers' compensation benefit hikes, indexing, and reforms Expansion of employer-based health care Paid family and medical leave Private sector sick leave expanded for family members Establishment of the Labor & Workforce Development Agency and a secretary of Labor Prevailing wages on all publicly funded public works projects Mo
California Labor & Workforce Development Agency 1 Labor Laws 1999-2003 The Legislature passed, and Governor Gray Davis signed into law, hundreds of labor
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CSRS FERS, Special Retirement Provisions for Law Enforcement, Officers, FRATERNAL ORDER OF POLICE, LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS, DCS Operations Center, Retirement, Federal Employees Retirement, USDA, Federal Employees Retirement System, United States Office of Personnel Management, Local Government Act 1989