Just this month, the California state legislature passed Senate Bill No. 616 (SB 616), an amendment to the 2014 Healthy Workplaces, Healthy Families Act to set a statewide minimum standard for Paid Sick Leave. This is in response to local communities who, in recent years, across California have passed their own Paid Sick Leave ordinances to set minimums for Paid Sick Leave accrual, subjecting California businesses with multiple locations to a patchwork of regulations.
The new California Paid Sick Leave law takes effect on January 1, 2024. Virtually all employers with employees in California will be affected, except for railroad carrier employers — leaving only a few months for businesses to review and, if necessary, alter their Sick Leave policies to ensure compliance.
SB 616 lays out the following changes to statewide Sick Leave regulations:
The text of the law also provides extensive information on how new changes to California Paid Sick Leave apply to employees covered by a collective bargaining agreement, defines protections against retaliation, outlines how the law applies to businesses with alternative accrual methods, and more.
California labor law is ever-changing, and businesses that operate in the Golden State must keep on top of the shifting legal landscape to ensure their operations can continue to run smoothly and in compliance.
California Payroll offers a wide variety of flexible, powerful timekeeping, HR, and payroll products to help businesses of all shapes and sizes track Sick Leave accrual, usage, and requests and maintain compliance with current and upcoming California laws.
California Payroll has a very robust, easy-to-use accrual tracking module to assist with staying in compliance with Paid Sick Leave accrual tracking. Contact us to find out more!
If you have any further questions about this new law and what it means for your Paid Sick Leave policies, our HR On-Demand solution is here to provide you with a vast array of HR resources to help you find the answers, including a dedicated number to connect you to knowledgeable HR specialists who can offer advice and guidance.