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The California Legislative Report – August 2020

As the August 31st deadline approaches for the California Legislature to pass bills, there are a number of significant employment bills, including many dealing with COVID-19 issues, being considered. These include bills that would:

  • Expand the CFRA to apply to employers with five or more employees and expand the family members for whom leave could be taken due to a serious medical condition (SB 1383);
  • Expand workers’ compensation coverage, including to presume employees who contract COVID-19 are covered (AB 664/SB 1159/AB 196);
  • Amend AB 5, including expanding the exempted professional services and industries (AB 2257);
  • Require employers to notify public agencies and co-workers following a COVID-19 exposure (AB 685);
  • Require larger employers to annually submit “pay data reports” to the DFEH (SB 973);
  • Require California corporations to have directors from “underrepresented communities” (AB 979);
  • Require employers provide 10 days of bereavement leave (AB 2999);
  • Add human resources professionals and supervisors to the list of “mandated reporters” for child abuse purposes (AB 1963);
  • Extend for an additional year the “employment” exemptions from the California Consumer Privacy Act (AB 1281);
  • Expedite the process for the DIR to approve “work sharing plans” submitted by employers in lieu to layoffs (AB 1731);
  • Impose new notice requirements for H2-A employers related to emergency or disaster declarations (SB 1102).