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Alert: New York City Expands Earned Sick Time Act to Include Earned Safe Time

An amendment to New York City's Earned Sick Time Act, which went into effect on May 5, 2018, now permits employees to use earned sick time for certain new designated purposes, including dealing with domestic violence, sexual...more

Alert: City of San Diego Raises Minimum Wage, Requires Paid Sick Leave

On June 7, 2016, voters in the City of San Diego, California approved, by referendum, the San Diego City Council's minimum wage increase ordinance that had previously been vetoed by Mayor Kevin Faulconer. The ordinance...more

Alert: California Minimum Wage to Increase to $15 Over Next Several Years

On April 4, 2016, Governor Jerry Brown signed California Senate Bill 3, a deal reached between lawmakers and labor unions that will raise the state minimum wage to $15 over several years. The legislation avoids taking the...more

Alert: Amendments to California's Paid Sick Leave Law Provide Some Clarifications for Employers

As we previously reported here and here, under California's Healthy Families, Healthy Workplaces Act, effective July 1, 2015, employees who work 30 days or more a year in California are entitled to at least 3 days (or 24...more

Alert: Act Now: Massachusetts Mandatory Sick Leave Is Coming Soon

As we previously reported, Massachusetts voters approved a ballot measure that will allow Massachusetts employees to earn and use sick time under certain conditions. Under the new Earned Sick Time law, employees who work for...more

Alert: Employer Notice Obligations Under California's New Paid Sick Leave Law

As we previously reported, the California Legislature passed the Healthy Workplaces, Healthy Families Act of 2014, which requires that companies provide their employees working 30 or more days a year in California with at...more

Alert: California New Mandatory Paid Sick Leave Law Effective July 2015

Unlike several other California leave laws, there is no exemption for small employers. The new law applies to employees (exempt and non-exempt) who work in California 30 days or more in a year. This includes temporary,...more

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