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Navigating Employee Grief: Bereavement Law in California
Jackson Lewis
[Guidance Overview] Apr. 1, 2025 "[California] employers with five or more employees must allow eligible employees to take up to five unpaid days of bereavement leave for certain family members.... [A] 'family member' means a spouse, child, parent, sibling, grandparent, grandchild, domestic partner, or parent-in-law.... Although bereavement leave is unpaid, employers must allow employees to use any accrued paid sick days or personal days to receive pay during their bereavement leave." MORE >> |
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