Navigating California Leave Laws: A Clear Guide for Employers
Managing employee leave in California goes beyond federal requirements. In addition to FMLA, employers must comply with state-specific laws, each with its own rules, timelines, and eligibility.
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On January 1, 2023, the Social Security Administration officially raised the wage cap to $160,200.

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