California law requires employers to provide their employees with an “accurate itemized statement,” usually a paystub, each pay period which includes nine distinct kinds of information. The state ...
While best practices would be to use the employer’s registered name, a recent Court of Appeal opinion has upheld an employer’s use of its fictitious business name in its wage statements. California ...
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