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California Legislative Update: Employment-Related Bills On The Horizon - Employment and HR

To print this article, all you need is to be registered or login on Mondaq.com. The end of 2020 was not the end of the California Legislature s focus on employment-related legislation. Just two months into the new year, the Legislature has already introduced several bills addressing the workplace that could impact employers who still may be implementing coronavirus-related legislation. This article discusses two such bills on the horizon that employers will want to follow as they work their way through the Legislature. AB 1179 - Paid Backup Childcare The Healthy Workplaces, Healthy Families Act of 2014, embodied in Labor Code Sections 245-249, requires employers of all sizes to

California Legislative Update: Employment-Related Bills on the Horizon | Sheppard Mullin Richter & Hampton LLP

To embed, copy and paste the code into your website or blog: The end of 2020 was not the end of the California Legislature’s focus on employment-related legislation. Just two months into the new year, the Legislature has already introduced several bills addressing the workplace that could impact employers who still may be implementing coronavirus-related legislation. This article discusses two such bills on the horizon that employers will want to follow as they work their way through the Legislature. AB 1179 – Paid Backup Childcare The Healthy Workplaces, Healthy Families Act of 2014, embodied in Labor Code Sections 245-249, requires employers of all sizes to provide paid sick days to eligible employees, among other requirements. Eligible employees who work in California for 30 or more days are eligible to accrue paid sick days as of the date their employment begins, at the rate of one hour for every 30 hours worked. Employers may limit an employee’s use of paid sick day

Legislative Update: Paid Leave And Accommodation Tops 2021 Legislative Year - Employment and HR

Seyfarth Synopsis:  Headlining the number of employment-related bills California legislators introduced by the February 19th deadline are those that would extend COVID-19 Supplemental Paid Sick Leave and provide other leaves and accommodations. After last year s pandemic-caused truncation of the 2020 legislative session in which the governor signed only 372 new laws, the fewest since 1967 many expected the introduction of a large number of bills. Yet only 1,560 bills were introduced  in the Assembly this year, the lowest number in six years though there is no shortage of labor and employment-related bills. Below, we summarize the most significant labor and employment bills introduced, which help mark the legislative playing field for

Calif Labor Bills: Childcare, Employment Discrimination & Cannabis

Monday, March 8, 2021 The end of 2020 was not the end of the California Legislature’s focus on employment-related legislation.  Just two months into the new year, the Legislature has already introduced several bills addressing the workplace that could impact employers who still may be implementing coronavirus-related legislation.  This article discusses two such bills on the horizon that employers will want to follow as they work their way through the Legislature. AB 1179 – Paid Backup Childcare The Healthy Workplaces, Healthy Families Act of 2014, embodied in Labor Code Sections 245-249, requires employers of all sizes to provide paid sick days to eligible employees, among other requirements.  Eligible employees who work in California for 30 or more days are eligible to accrue paid sick days as of the date their employment begins, at the rate of one hour for every 30 hours worked.  Employers may limit an employee’s use of paid sick days to 24 hours or three da

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