California
Updated title (formerly Paid Sick and Safe Time Handbook Statement [Accrual Method]: Los Angeles, California) for style; and updated threshold, statement and guidance to address compliance with state sick leave law.
Employers in the unincorporated areas of Los Angeles County, California, will soon face stringent new limits on their ability to conduct criminal background screening of employees and job applicants.
Emeryville employers with 56 or more employees should consider including this statement in their handbook to educate employees, including supervisors, about the availability of sick leave using the lump sum method, and to show their compliance with Emeryville's Minimum Wage and Paid Sick Leave Ordinance. This policy also covers the California Healthy Workplaces, Healthy Families Act. It is intended to address compliance with both state and local law.
Emeryville employers with 56 or more employees should consider including this statement in their handbook to educate employees, including supervisors, about the availability of sick leave using the accrual method, and to show their compliance with Emeryville's Minimum Wage and Paid Sick Leave Ordinance. This policy also covers the California Healthy Workplaces, Healthy Families Act. It is intended to address compliance with both state and local law.
Emeryville employers with 55 or fewer employees should consider including this statement in their handbook to educate employees, including supervisors, about the availability of sick leave using the lump sum method, and to show their compliance with Emeryville's Minimum Wage and Paid Sick Leave Ordinance. This policy also covers the California Healthy Workplaces, Healthy Families Act. It is intended to address compliance with both state and local law.
Emeryville employers with 55 or fewer employees should consider including this statement in their handbook to educate employees, including supervisors, about the availability of sick leave using the accrual method, and to show their compliance with Emeryville's Minimum Wage and Paid Sick Leave Ordinance. This policy also covers the California Healthy Workplaces, Healthy Families Act. It is intended to address compliance with both state and local law.
Updated to reflect Cal/OSHA's publication of a model workplace violence prevention plan to assist employers in complying with the forthcoming requirements.
Santa Monica employers with 26 or more employees should consider including this statement in their handbook to educate employees, including supervisors, about the availability of sick leave using the lump sum method, and to show their compliance with the Santa Monica Minimum Wage Ordinance (SMMWO). This policy also covers the California Healthy Workplaces Healthy Families Act (HWHFA). It is intended to address compliance with both state and local law.
Santa Monica employers with 25 or fewer employees should consider including this statement in their handbook to educate employees, including supervisors, about the availability of sick leave using the lump sum method, and to show their compliance with the Santa Monica Minimum Wage Ordinance (SMMWO). This policy also covers the California Healthy Workplaces Healthy Families Act (HWHFA). It is intended to address compliance with both state and local law.
Santa Monica employers with 26 or more employees should consider including this statement in their handbook to educate employees, including supervisors, about the availability of sick leave using the accrual method, and to show their compliance with the Santa Monica Minimum Wage Ordinance (SMMWO). This policy also covers the California Healthy Workplaces Healthy Families Act (HWHFA). It is intended to address compliance with both state and local law.