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Minimum Wage
New business laws for 2025
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As 2024 comes to a close, several new business-related laws are set to take effect in California, impacting businesses in the Coachella Valley. These regulations will shape how local employers manage their operations and interact with their employees, particularly in sectors heavily reliant on seasonal work and hospitality.
One of the most significant changes involves new wage laws. Beginning January 1, 2025, the statewide minimum wage will increase to $16.50 per hour, with further increases for employers with 26 or more employees, potentially rising to $18 per hour, depending on the results of Proposition 32. This could substantially impact businesses in the hospitality and tourism sectors, common in the Coachella Valley, where balancing labor costs and seasonal demand is critical.
Additionally, SB 2299 will enhance whistleblower protections, requiring employers to promulgate notices detailing employees’ rights. This law promotes greater transparency and accountability, especially for industries where workers may face higher risks of exploitation or unsafe working conditions. Employers will need to adjust their compliance practices to ensure they meet these new requirements, as failing to do so could result in penalties.
New laws will also affect the way businesses handle cannabis-related employment issues. SB 700, effective January 2024, restricts employers from inquiring about past cannabis use or using non-psychoactive cannabis metabolites in drug tests to disqualify candidates. This will likely have a particular impact on industries with frequent drug testing, such as construction and transportation, forcing employers to reconsider their drug screening policies.
For entrepreneurs and business owners in the Coachella Valley, staying informed about these evolving legal requirements will be crucial. Adapting to these changes early will help businesses remain compliant and thrive in a competitive market environment.
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