California Supreme Court Unanimously Holds That Unlimited Sick Leave Is Not Subject To California’s “Kin Care” Law

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Last week the California Supreme Court, ruling in favor of an employer, limited benefits offered under the “kin care” provision of California Labor Code Section 233. In McCarther v. Pacific Telesis Group, Case No. S164692, the Court held that “kin care” leave does not apply to unlimited sick leave policies.

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