Archive for rest period

CA Supreme Court: Meal/Rest Period “Premium Pay” Is Wages

On May 22, 2022, the California Supreme Court held in Naranjo v. Spectrum Security Services, Inc. that premium payments owed by an employer to a non-exempt employee for missed meal/rest periods are “wages” and not penalties.  Thus, when those premium payments are owed but not timely paid, the…

CA Supreme Court: Employees Must Be Relieved of All Duties During Rest Breaks

Yesterday, the California Supreme Court ruled in Augustus v. ABM Security Services, Inc. that employers must relieve employees of all work duties during their 10-minute rest breaks.  This landmark decision now means that employers must treat rest breaks and meal breaks the same — and that employers must…

CA Supreme Court Depublishes Two Post-Brinker Opinions

Following the CA Supreme Court’s long-awaited decision in Brinker last year, which I blogged about here, California’s lower courts were left to resolve the numerous meal and rest break cases that were ordered held pending the resolution of Brinker.  Two of these cases received an extraordinary amount of press coverage, and both were…