The deadline for the California Legislature to pass bills expired on September 10, 2021, and as expected, a number of employment-related bills were forwarded to Governor Gavin Newsom to sign or veto. These include bills that would:
As always, there were a number of other employment bills that stalled in 2021, including those that would expand the CFRA leave to non-family member “designated persons” (AB 1041), expressly authorize employer COVID-19 vaccine mandates (AB 1102), seal felony conviction records (SB 731), and allow employers to provide tax-favored student loan repayment assistance (AB 116). These bills remain pending given California’s two-year legislative cycle, and may re-emerge in 2022.
Looking ahead, Governor Newsom has until October 10, 2021 to sign or veto any of the bills passed by the California Legislature. Accordingly, below is an overview of the employment bills currently on Governor Newsom’s desk, with some predictions for the likelihood of their enaction.
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