Handyman Insurance – Handymen/Employers
Friday, Jan. 15th 2021 1:57 PM
For Employers – If your business will have employees, be advised of the following:
Wages, Hours, & Working Conditions – Businesses with employees must comply with laws establishing minimum standards for wages, hours and working conditions. Consult the California Department of Industrial Relations website at http://www.dir.ca.gov/dlse/dlse.html.
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