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Relevant Development: How California Pizza Kitchen Seizes Learning Opportunities

Wisetail

The good people at California Pizza Kitchen recognized the value of learning opportunities—times when learning is a necessary part of the day-to-day—and they built a learning management system that takes advantage of those opportunities to offer employees development and growth.

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BenchPrep Will Be in Booth #216 at the 2024 ATP Innovations in Testing Conference in Anaheim, California

BenchPrep

Attendees can find us at booth #216 during the expo and at our various speaking presentations on March 4th, 5th, and 6th, at the Anaheim Marriott in Anaheim, California. BenchPrep’s team of LMS experts will be attending the upcoming 2024 ATP Innovations in Testing conference.

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How the California Consumer Privacy Act Affects Your Business (Even If You’re Not in California)

KnowledgeCity

And what about the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), which went into effect as of January 1, 2020? The CCPA is a piece of California legislation designed to give California citizens stronger data privacy rights than any other state. For instance, are you up-to-date with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)?

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Carmel, California: The new epicenter of educational consulting

KnowledgeStar

Move over, Cambridge, Palo Alto, Madison, Ann Arbor, New York and Nashville — Carmel, California may soon become the hotbed for innovation in education!

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How Will California Assembly Bill 5 Change Gig Worker Training?

Litmos

Last year, California passed Assembly Bill 5 (AB 5), a law that requires companies like Uber, Lyft and Postmates to treat their workers as employees rather than independent contractors. If you’re the head of a gig economy company in California, can you now force your workers to take training? . The longer answer is more complicated.

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New California Law Requires Sexual Harassment Training

KnowledgeCity

California began leading the way in late 2018 by requiring mandatory sexual harassment training for everyone. A previous law existed since 2005, covering California organizations with more than 50 employees, the training was only required for supervisors and managers. Review of federal and state laws pertaining to sexual harassment.

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California area – Meetup May 6-11, 2018

Adobe Captivate

The post California area – Meetup May 6-11, 2018 appeared first on eLearning. For any questions/clarifications, please write to me – shambu@adobe.com. It will be wonderful to meet you & hear your thoughts! Thanks, Shambu. Product Manager.