The California Office of the Attorney General has turned its attention to the practices of large companies regarding the protection of the personal information of employees and job applicants as part of its latest investigative sweep under the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA).
Attorney General Rob Bonta announced in a press release Friday that large California employers will receive letters seeking details on their CCPA compliance efforts. Changes under the data protection law that took effect Jan. 1 enhanced certain employee data protections.



