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Looking ahead to 2026, employers need to view the legal landscape more broadly than ever. Wage standards are evolving, accommodation expectations are widening, and the enforceability of arbitration agreements is under renewed scrutiny. Leave entitlements and worker safeguards continue to grow, along with an expanding list of required postings. Many states are also tightening limits on arrangements like pay-or-stay, non-compete clauses, and employee repayment obligations.
This program highlights the key federal and state shifts shaping workplaces in 2025 and explains what organizations should revise right away to stay aligned with 2026 compliance.
As the new year begins, businesses are facing one of the most sweeping periods of change in modern employment law, touching overtime rules, salary tests, protected leave frameworks, religious and disability accommodations, contract restrictions, pay transparency, notice obligations, and broader worker protections—all at the same time. Parallel increases in minimum pay and fresh interpretations of worker rights mean policies, forms, and manager training can’t stay on autopilot.
This webinar offers HR leaders, executives, and legal professionals a practical guide for adapting confidently to these changes.
By the end of this session, participants will be able to:
Staying compliant can’t be treated as a once-a-year exercise anymore. The pace of law updates requires ongoing monitoring, stronger documentation habits, and timely adjustments. Participants will learn how to:
If your role touches HR, employee relations, operations, compliance, or risk, this session is built for you.
Don Phin is a California employment law attorney. He has consulted with hundreds of companies to help improve their employment practices. He has presented over 600 times to CEOs, HR, and other executives on what works in employee relations. Don’s latest book is The 40| |40 Solution: Mastering the Emotional Energy of Leadership and Sales.
Don built HRThatWorks, used by 3,500 companies and sold to ThinkHR in 2014. In addition to consulting and speaking, Don does executive coaching and workplace investigations.
Originally a kid from the Bronx (you may still hear the accent), today Don lives in sunny Coronado, California.