In October 2022, Governor Newsom announced the California COVID-19 State of Emergency would end on February 28, 2023. While this will phase out some of the tools the state used in handling the COVID-19 pandemic, it does not mean the end of all COVID-19 regulations and requirements for employers.  Three illustrative examples are discussed

Read more about the new laws affecting employers in California.

California Expands Who an Employee Can Care for Under the CFRA and California Paid Sick Leave Law

California Prohibits Retaliation Against Employees for Refusal to Report to Work During Emergency Conditions

Bereavement Leave Now Protected in California

California Passes New Requirements for Call Center Employers

On September 29, 2022, California’s Governor signed Assembly Bill (AB) 2693, which amends and extends COVID-19 workplace notice requirements until January 1, 2024.

Under existing law adopted under AB 685, if an employer receives notice of potential exposure to COVID-19, the employer must provide written notice of the potential exposure within one business