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As 2026 begins, one thing is painfully clear across the cannabis industry: operators can no longer afford reactive HR and compliance strategies. Enforcement is sharpening, labor laws are tightening, margins are thinning, and regulators are losing patience with sloppy employment practices.

This year will reward operators who treat workforce compliance as infrastructure, not an afterthought. Here’s what every cannabis company should be planning for right now.

Rebuild your workforce & HR Infrastructure

Too many operators still rely on patched-together HR systems that would never survive an audit. To right the ship, it’s important to start with the basics.

Reevaluate worker classifications (W-2 vs. 1099). The era of “consultant budtenders” is over, and misclassification is now a fast track to fines and regulatory scrutiny.

Confirm exempt vs. non-exempt status under the federal Fair Labor Standards Act, especially for “managers” who don’t perform exempt duties.

Update job descriptions to reflect reality; they are your best defense in wage claims and injury disputes. Audit your employee handbook, ensuring cannabis-specific policies cover safety, PPE, odor mitigation, cash/product handling, and more.

Clean up onboarding packets: completed I-9s, tax forms, policy acknowledgments, training logs, and required licenses.

Don’t Be an Easy Target for Wage Violations

State labor departments are actively targeting cannabis businesses because violations are easy to find. Don’t be an easy target.

Reconfirm potential minimum wage increases in your state. For example, New York, New Jersey, California, and Connecticut – all states with legal cannabis programs – are seeing wage increases in 2026.

Ensure precise time tracking: breaks, transfers, cultivation overtime, all of it. Audit payroll for unpaid hours, rounding issues, automatic meal deductions, and improper handling of budtender tips.

Review your state’s pay frequency rules. A shockingly common pitfall for a lot of operators is not knowing when you’re supposed to be paying employees.

Nothing drains revenue faster than wage/hour litigation. And in cannabis, plaintiffs almost always win.

Payroll & Tax Compliance: The Unforced Errors That Cost Real Money

Operators routinely pay penalties that could have been avoided with basic oversight.

Verify your state unemployment insurance (SUI) rate — cannabis businesses often get inflated rates due to paperwork errors. Confirm remittance timelines to avoid automatic penalties.

Double-check multi-state payroll setups for remote staff or operators spanning multiple jurisdictions. Conduct a year-end payroll audit before issuing W-2s.

The cost of doing it right is negligible compared to the cost of fixing it later.

Safety, OSHA, & Workers’ Comp are Paramount

As regulators gain sophistication, safety audits are becoming more aggressive and more detailed.

To get ahead of this, validate workers’ comp codes (0035 for cultivation, 8047 for retail, and 8810 for admin). Wrong codes lead to five-figure surprises.

Be sure to review workplace safety plans: ventilation, PPE, chemical storage, slip/fall protocols. Maintain complete OSHA logs, inspections, and training files — and make sure they’re audit ready. Analyze injury trends: trimming strain injuries, lifting issues in cultivation, cuts/burns in extraction, etc.

Cannabis cultivation in particular is facing increased ergonomic scrutiny heading into 2026.

Make sure your facility is up to speed with all safety requirements. It is in the best interest of your employees and your business.

Licensing, Background Checks & Recordkeeping: The Silent Killers of Compliance

One expired badge or missing file can trigger a cascade of violations. Ensure that all agent cards and required employee licenses are current and up to date. Conduct annual background check refreshes in accordance with state cannabis regulations.

Cross-check employee rosters against your regulatory body’s access rules. Confirm that all personnel files (including training logs) are complete and securely stored.

Sloppy record-keeping is a compliance landmine — and regulators know it.

Regulators Are Paying Attention to Security & Access Control

Security lapses are no longer treated as administrative mistakes — they’re treat ed as risk events.

Confirm access logs for all restricted areas (trim rooms, extraction, vaults). Document a crystal-clear chain of custody for every employee touching product.

Remove terminated employees from FOB/card access systems immediately. Ensure cash-handling SOPs align with the security plan on file with the state.

Training & Development is the Cheapest Compliance Insurance You Have

Annual training for cannabis operators should be non-negotiable.

Safety, anti-harassment, compliance, inventory management, and equipment usage are areas all employees must be trained in. Also, be sure to do cross-training to reduce disruption when turnover hits.

Be sure to prioritize leadership development for supervisors — because most claims start with poor management. The companies that invest in training lose fewer employees, fewer lawsuits, and fewer audits.

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Prioritize Culture, Retention & Engagement to Avoid Bleeding Talent

Turnover is still one of the most expensive, overlooked costs in cannabis. To get ahead of this, examine 2025 turnover data and identify vulnerable roles.

Modernize benefits and PTO to compete in saturated markets. Survey employees for culture gaps and burnout risks, especially in cultivation. Rebuild budtender retention strategies: tips, training, incentives, and real growth pathways.

2026 will be a year where culture becomes a competitive advantage and letting your employee satisfaction slip is a liability.

Strategic HR Planning Will Separate the Survivors from the Strugglers

The companies that thrive in the new year will have already done the hard thinking on all of the above.

Because in 2026, regulators won’t care about good intentions — only audit results.

Daniela Williams is Chief Growth Officer at Paylient, a cannabis-focused PEO solution. Known to clients as the “PEO Queen,” she has spent over 20 years helping highly regulated businesses mitigate risk in their people operations.

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