Labor and Employment Law
Ca. Labor & Emp't Rev. VOLUME 40, NUMBER 1, JANUARY 2026
Content
- LABOR & EMPLOYMENT LAW SECTION EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE 2025-2026
- Adr Update
- California Employment Law Notes
- Cases Pending Before the California Supreme Court
- Employment Policy Updates
- Inside This Issue
- Masthead
- McLe Self-study: New California Employment Laws For 2026
- McLe Self-study: the Top Employment Cases of 2025
- Nlra Case Notes
- Public Sector Case Notes
- Wage and Hour Case Notes
- Message From the Chair
MESSAGE FROM THE CHAIR
AUTHOR*
Stephanie J. Joseph
As we begin a new yearâa time to pause, reset, and take stockâI’ve been reflecting on the role our section plays in California’s broader legal landscape. Labor and employment law touches nearly every workplace, every community, and countless daily interactions. Our practice sits at the intersection of work, livelihood, safety, dignity, and organizational life.
Every day, we navigate questions that can deeply affect workers, employers, unions, government agencies, and communities. The stakes are high and profoundly human. And in a moment when public trust in systems can feel fragile, the stability of the rule of law is not abstract: It is the foundation that allows workplaces to function, agreements to hold, and disputes to be resolved peacefully and fairly. Applied with integrity, the rule of law provides the stability and predictability that our economic and social relationships depend on.
