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Stay up to date on California employment laws.

LIVE Webinar

LIVE Webinar
What to Expect When Your Employee is Expecting: PDL and Child-Bonding Leave
This webinar will guide you through the rules that apply to your California employees when they are pregnant and need accommodations and/or leave, as well as when they request time off for child-bonding, and is designed to help you confidently and effectively manage those accommodation and leave requests.
April 17, 2025
10am - 11:30am PST
Zoom
CREDITS: HRCI 1.5 | PDC 1.5 | MCLE 1.5

Virtual Seminar
HR Bootcamp
Navigating California’s complex, ever-changing employment laws can be challenging. Whether you're new to HR or need a refresher, CalChamber’s HR Boot Camp provides the guidance you need. A 2-day virtual event, updated and revamped for 2025!
April 24
- 25, 2025
9am - 12:30pm PST
Zoom
CREDITS: HRCI 6.5 | PDC 6.5 | MCLE 6.5

Virtual Seminar
Leaves of Absence
California, unlike most states, has many state-specific laws that give employees the right to take protected leaves of absence for a variety of reasons. Our employment law experts will explain the legal requirements of the different leaves, engage with you through interactive scenarios, provide best practices to implement in your workplace and answer your real-time questions throughout the training.
May 8
- 9, 2025
9am - 12:30pm PST
Zoom
CREDITS: HRCI 6.5 | PDC 6.5 | MCLE 6.5

LIVE Webinar
Revisiting Your Workplace Violence Prevention Program for 2025
Join our employment law experts to examine complex real-life scenarios designed to help you fulfill the practical requirements of completing your workplace violence prevention program.
May 15, 2025
10am - 12:00pm PST
Zoom
CREDITS: HRCI 2.0 | PDC 2.0 | MCLE 2.0

Virtual Seminar
HR Bootcamp
Navigating California’s complex, ever-changing employment laws can be challenging. Whether you're new to HR or need a refresher, CalChamber’s HR Boot Camp provides the guidance you need. A 2-day virtual event, updated and revamped for 2025!
June 5
- 6, 2025
9am - 12:30pm PST
Zoom
CREDITS: HRCI 6.5 | PDC 6.5 | MCLE 6.5

Virtual Seminar
Supervisor Essentials: Workplace Compliance
This seminar will guide supervisors through navigating all aspects of the employment life cycle, from the hiring process and effective employee onboarding practices, to common wage and hour issues, as well as handling communication, performance issues, terminations and more.
July 17, 2025
9am - 12:30pm PST
Zoom
CREDITS: HRCI 3.5 | PDC 3.5 | MCLE 3.5

Virtual Seminar
Leaves of Absence
California, unlike most states, has many state-specific laws that give employees the right to take protected leaves of absence for a variety of reasons. Our employment law experts will explain the legal requirements of the different leaves, engage with you through interactive scenarios, provide best practices to implement in your workplace and answer your real-time questions throughout the training.
August 7
- 8, 2025
9am - 12:30pm PST
Zoom
CREDITS: HRCI 6.5 | PDC 6.5 | MCLE 6.5

Virtual Seminar
HR Bootcamp
Navigating California’s complex, ever-changing employment laws can be challenging. Whether you're new to HR or need a refresher, CalChamber’s HR Boot Camp provides the guidance you need. A 2-day virtual event, updated and revamped for 2025!
September 11
- 12, 2025
9am - 12:30pm PST
Zoom
CREDITS: HRCI 6.5 | PDC 6.5 | MCLE 6.5
We keep returning to CalChamber to remain up to date and compliant with government and state laws. I believe that it is very informative and educational. Not only do we get updates on laws and regulations but we also get examples for reference and live Q&As. Mayra R
I found that material to be extremely helpful for all the complex changes in California. Their hosts were very graceful in providing the knowledge that is needed to make best practices in the workplace Chrystal T.
This was very informational and does give me points to take back to management regarding things that we should be looking at as well as processes that we should be doing more often. Stacy K