Cell Phone Reimbursement: The Compliance Trap You Can Fix
In this episode, Jen explains what California law requires when employees use personal cell phones for work and why employers still get it wrong, especially with remote and hybrid teams. She covers where compliance fails, how liability adds up, and the practical, defensible approaches that actually work, including stipends, reimbursements, and policy language that holds up.

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