Retention of Employee Records
December 3, 2020 | Litigation Law Tips
December 2020
Monthly Litigation Law Tip
California labor laws require that employers retain employee records for certain periods of time, generally for three years after the employment ends. But, the statute of limitations for employment-related claims can be longer than three years, so employers should err on the side of retention and seek advice if they are unsure about applicable timelines.
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