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Client Alert

Compliance with California Labor Code Section 2810.5 Notice Obligations

January 03, 2012

By Paul Hastings Professional

The California Wage Theft Prevention Act of 2011 ("WTPA") became effective on January 1, 2012. Among other provisions, the WTPA adds section 2810.5 to the California Labor Code. That section obligates California employers to provide a notice to new non-exempt employees at the time of hiring and to existing non-exempt employees under specified circumstances. The California Division of Labor Standards Enforcement ("DLSE") has belatedly issued both a template notice and FAQs that raise many compliance questions. We have prepared a letter containing our compliance advice that we will send to our clients who are interested in receiving a copy. Please feel free to contact your existing Paul Hastings lawyer or any of the partners listed below. Thank you.

Los Angeles

Leslie Abbott
1.213.683.6310
leslieabbott@paulhastings.com

George Abele
1.213.683.6131
georgeabele@paulhastings.com

Paul Grossman
1.213.683.6203
paulgrossman@paulhastings.com

Orange County

Stephen L. Berry
1.714.668.6246
stephenberry@paulhastings.com

James P. Carter
1.714.668.6206
jamescarter@paulhastings.com

Palo Alto

Bradford K. Newman
1.650.320.1827
bradfordnewman@paulhastings.com

San Diego

Raymond W. Bertrand
1.858.458.301
raymondbertrand@paulhastings.com

Mary C. Dollarhide
1.858.458.3019
marydollarhide@paulhastings.com

San Francisco

E. Jeffrey Grube
1.415.856.7020
jeffreygrube@paulhastings.com

Zachary Hutton
1.415.856.7036
zacharyhutton@paulhastings.com

Kirby C. Wilcox
1.415.856.7002
kirbywilcox@paulhastings.com