Week@Work
Your Monday-morning briefing on the employment law developments that actually matter. Delivered to your inbox each week, Week@Work gives you a concise overview of key legal updates along with practical tips to reduce risk and stay ahead. In less time than it takes to grab
a cup of coffee, you'll know what changed, why it matters, and what to do next.
California Compliance
Monthly
A monthly interactive webinar delivering timely, practical insights on the California employment law issues that matter most. Each live session blends attorney-led commentary with real-time Q&A, so you leave with actionable takeaways. Premium and Signature clients also receive access to an extended discussion with deeper, tailored guidance.
The Library
A practical, on-demand resource built to help HR professionals navigate workplace law with confidence. The Library includes videos, templates, and legal guides on just about every workplace issue — from recruitment to termination. All EmployersLawyer content is archived here, including the 24-part video series, “Managing the Employee Lifecycle in California."
The Training Toolkit
California-compliant training decks for mandated subjects including EEO compliance, workplace violence prevention, and employing minors. Premium clients receive customizable PowerPoint templates for easy in-house delivery. Signature clients receive fully branded, ready-to-deliver decks tailored to your organization's policies and risk profile.
The Document Developer
Signature clients have unlimited access to a comprehensive set of employment documents prepared specifically for their organization. Each document is reviewed by an experienced EmployersLawyer attorney to help ensure California compliance and practical usability.
Designed to reduce risk without unnecessary cost, the Document Developer supports key workplace documents, including offer letters, separation agreements, arbitration agreements, and more.
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