COVID-19 appears poised to remain with us on a long-term basis, and many employers are asking what is currently mandated in respect to COVID-19 and the workplace? Many states have relaxed or eliminated workplace-related COVID rules, but some still have rules.
Major California labor updates include pay transparency law, expanding family leave, Contraceptive Equity Act, Covid Supplemental Paid Sick Leave, FAST Recovery Act, emergency condition protections, employee protections for mass layoffs, and mandated bereavement leave.
Governor Gavin Newsom signed over 30 bills affecting employers and employment practices and procedures in California. They take effect January 1, 2023, unless otherwise indicated. These changes include pay transparency, workplace safety, and disability insurance benefits.
Governor Newsom signed AB 152 extending availability of paid covid sick leave for California employees. Covid supplemental paid sick leave law provided a covered employer did not have to provide leave if an employee refused to provide documentation of a test result.
adams himself. this election is the first time hearing cities using a ranked choice voting system in tonight there are a lot of questions about exactly what happened and when will have new tallies. democrats california putting their thumbs on the scale to save governor gavin newsom from being recalled. republicans claim that s exactly what s going on that it s happening in plain sight. correspondent jeff paul separates fact from fiction in our west coast newsroom in los angeles. good evening. despite the cries of cheating from g.o.p. lawmakers in california a new bill that speeds up the recall election of governor gavin newsom past and then was signed into law by the governor. sb 152 essentially bypasses one of the current recall steps. instead of there being a legislative review of the recall process, it will give the secretary of state s office the ability to improve the recall as long as the state legislature has set aside enough money to cover recall costs. in this case, it has a