The COVID-19 Supplemental Paid Sick Leave statute was signed into law a month ago and, despite a FAQ issued by the California Labor Commissioner, employers were faced with uncertainty as to whether their employees’ leave requests qualified under the statute. Fortunately, the Labor Commissioner has updated its FAQs to provide further clarity to employers. Read
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San Francisco Employers May Have to Pay More in Paid Parental Leave Benefits in 2020
By Cepideh Roufougar & Kate L. Brown on
Posted in California Compliance, Pregnancy
As Bay Area employers are well aware, San Francisco has several local employment-related ordinances that provide additional benefits to individuals performing work within the geographical boundaries of the City. One such benefit is paid parental leave. Please find the rest of this article on our California Workplace Law Blog here.