- California has implemented a broad supplemental sick leave law requiring employers with 500 or more employees (and health care employers with fewer than 500 employees) to provide their California workers with up to 80 hours...more
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- On April 7, 2020, San Jose and San Francisco (as amended April 14, 2020) passed emergency ordinances expanding on the paid sick leave provided under the Family First Coronavirus Response Act (FFCRA) and its Emergency Paid...more
On September 10, California Governor Jerry Brown signed bill A.B. 1522—officially known as the Healthy Workplaces, Healthy Families Act of 2014—requiring California employers to provide employees with at least three paid sick...more