Workplace Compliance News
Deciphering California's Regulatory Landscape: Insights, Updates, and Perspectives
SB 294,the Workplace Know Your Rights Act: Notice Requirements
SB 294 introduces a new annual notice requirement covering multiple employee rights, expanding compliance responsibilities beyond existing postings.
SB 642 and 464: Discrimination, Harassment and Retaliation
California employers must comply with new legislative mandates under SB 642 and SB 464, which require pay scale disclosures for all employers and extensive pay data reporting for large employers.
AB 406 and SB 590: Leave of Absence
AB 406 expands California’s Leave for Victims of Violence by broadening the definition of “victim,” the reasons for which an individual can take leave, and potential reasonable accommodations.
CA - Paid Family Leave Benefits
The California Paid Family Leave (PFL) program provides partial wage replacement for employees who take time off to care for a seriously ill family member, bond with a new child, or address a qualifying military exigency.
CA - Leave for Qualifying Acts of Violence
California law grants employees unpaid leave for up to 12 weeks in a 12-month period if they or their family members experience a qualifying act of violence.
CA - Sick and Safe Time Policies
California’s Sick and Safe Time Policy ensures that employees working at least 30 days per year in the state are eligible for paid sick leave under the Healthy Workplaces, Healthy Families Act. Employees working up to 40 hours per week receive five paid sick days annually, which reset on their anniversary date.
