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The cost of non-compliance is more than twice that of compliance costs. Non-compliance with the ever-increasing and changing regulatory requirements can have a significant impact on your organization’s brand, reputation, and revenue. According to a study by the Ponemon Institute and Globalscape
, being compliant will cost you less compared to business disruptions, loss of revenue, and hefty fines.
Data explosion and regulatory environment
As organizations go through digital transformation, they are generating and consuming much more data than in the past to help them gain an edge over their competitors. This data is necessary to continue to stay relevant by empowering employees, engaging customers, and optimizing operations. Managing this data and the variety of devices on which it is created can be complicated, especially when it
Part 2: New Labor & Employment Laws for Businesses and Public Agencies in 2021
While much of the legislation state lawmakers passed in 2020 was in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, California also adopted an array of labor and employment laws expanding new leave and pay reporting mandates and carving out further exemptions to Assembly Bill 5’s independent contractor classifications.
In Part 2 of our annual Labor & Employment Legal Alert series, Best Best & Krieger LLP looks at the most critical workplace-related legislation passed in 2020 to ensure California employers stay up to date, and in compliance, with state law. Unless otherwise noted, all laws went into effect Jan. 1.
Thursday, January 14, 2021
With the Senate set to flip to Democratic control in the 117th Congress, albeit by a razor thin margin, the policy priorities for the upper chamber are likely to significantly change. In so doing, the various Senate committees will have new chairs, and their agendas will likely vary at least in part on the partisan make-up of the committees.
The Senate Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation has a long tradition of bipartisan cooperation. Executive Sessions are usually not contentious; the final language of bills and amendments are usually thoroughly negotiated and eventually accepted by voice vote. That tradition of bipartisanship is unlikely to change with Senator Maria Cantwell (D-WA) and Senator Roger Wicker (R-MS) swapping roles: Senator Cantwell will now chair the Commerce Committee, while Senator Wicker will be the Ranking Member.