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Silicon Valley - 2025 California Employment Law Updates

  • 21 Jan 2025
  • 5:30 PM - 7:30 PM
  • UCSC Extension, 3175 Bowers Ave., Santa Clara, California
  • 95

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2025 EMPLOYMENT LAW UPDATES

This past legislative year in California was another busy one, introducing a wave of critical updates that every HR professional needs to understand. Ben Ebbink (partner with employment law firm Fisher Phillips) will cover important California legislative and legal updates that will affect employers and HR professionals in 2025 and beyond with an overview of important new laws impacting workplace policies, compliance, and employee management.


LEARNING OBJECTIVES

    • The most significant legislative shifts from the 2024 session and how they will affect employers in 2025.
    • How to adapt your policies and practices to remain compliant.
    • Strategies to mitigate risks and prevent costly litigation.


      AGENDA

      5:30 PM IN-PERSON NETWORKING (dinner included)

      6:00 PM PROGRAM BEGINS

      7:15 PM Q&A

      ABOUT THE SPEAKER

      Benjamin Ebbink photo

      Benjamin M. Ebbink is a Partner in the Sacramento office of Fisher & Phillips LLP and is a Legislative Advocate and Principal of FP Advocacy LLC. With two decades of experience in labor and employment law and in assisting the development of California labor law and regulations, he focuses on legislation introduced at the federal, state and local levels. For nearly 15 years, Benjamin served as Chief Consultant to the California Assembly Committee on Labor and Employment where he was the primary policy expert on labor and employment matters for the California State Assembly. Benjamin played a key role in virtually every major labor and employment issue to come before the Legislature during his tenure, and personally drafted hundreds of legislative proposals. During his service in the Legislature, Benjamin earned a reputation for his integrity, his ability to work with diverse stakeholders on all sides, and his skill as a problem-solver.




      This event is co-sponsored by:

      the UCSC Silicon Valley Extension

      Human Resource Management Certificate Program




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