Christopher B. Dolan

Paid Sick Leave Hours Increased for Californians In 2024

Nov 2, 2023 @ 09:56 AM — by chris
Tagged with: Civil Rights Employment Law

Written By Chris Dolan and Monica La

This week’s question comes from Gerry in San Francisco, CA, who asks: I know that recently, California passed a new law to raise the number of paid sick leave days from three to five days. Can you explain more about this new law and when this change will take effect?

Hi Gerry,

Under California’s existing paid sick leave law, employers must provide at least 24 hours or three days of paid sick leave each year to most workers, including full-time, part-time, and temporary workers, who meet certain eligibility requirements. However, last month, the California state legislature passed Senate Bill No. 616 (“SB 616”), an amendment to the 2014 Health Workplaces, Healthy Families Act, to set an increased statewide minimum standard for paid sick leave.

According to the new law:

SB 616 also includes an exemption for employees covered by a valid collective bargaining agreement (CBA) that provides for paid sick leave, subject to certain conditions. Specifically, the bill requires that such employees be permitted to use sick leave for the same reason as employees who are not subject to a CBA. Employers may not retaliate against employees who use paid sick leave, and employees are entitled to a rebuttable presumption of retaliation if the employer takes an adverse employment action within 30 days of certain protected activity.

The new California Paid Sick Leave law takes effect on January 1, 2024, affecting virtually all employers with employees in the state, preempting any local ordinance to the contrary.