Archive for Labor Code

New Year, New Laws: Coming Soon to a Workplace Near You

The new year is right around the corner, and with it comes a host of new and amended laws for California employers.  As we blogged about previously, numerous California employment laws changed in 2020 – COVID-19-related AB 685, AB 1867 and SB 1159, expansions to California’s Family Rights…

Silent but Deadly? AB 1947 Packs a Punch for Retaliation Claims

With little public recognition in light of the ongoing pandemic-related legislation, Governor Newsom recently approved AB 1947 – legislation that will have significant impact on employers.  AB 1947 amends two specific provisions of the Labor Code relating to employee retaliation claims – Section 98.7, which enables workers to…

The Skies Just Got Friendlier for Employers

On June 29, 2020, the California Supreme Court ruled in favor of employers in a trio of cases involving flight attendants and pilots who brought various wage and hour claims (both individual and PAGA) against their respective airline employers for non-compliant wage statements and other violations of California’s…

CA Supreme Court Rules that PAGA Claims Survive Even if Underlying Claims are Settled

California employment law is notoriously volatile.  The ever-changing landscape – especially as related to Labor Code violations and cases brought under California’s wide-ranging Private Attorneys General Act (“PAGA”), which authorizes representative actions for Labor Code violations – can make it challenging for employers to find certainty in how…

CA Supreme Court Clarifies Employers’ “Day of Rest” Obligations

Yesterday, the California Supreme Court answered some admittedly “unsettled questions” under California law regarding an employer’s obligation to provide a day of rest to employees under California’s day of rest statutes (codified at Labor Code §550-558.1.  These statutes prohibit an employer from “caus[ing] his employees to work more than six…