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New Year, New Poster: Navigating California Paid Sick Leave Updates
CDF Labor Law LLP Link to more items from this source
[Guidance Overview]
Jan. 19, 2026

"As reflected in the January 2026 poster, recent amendments brought forth by Assembly Bill 2499 (2024) and Assembly Bill 406 (2025), expanded the list of situations for which employers must allow paid sick leave ... These uses extend beyond traditional illness-related leave and may require employers to rethink how sick leave requests are evaluated and documented. The updated poster clearly communicates these additional permissive uses of paid sick leave to employees."  MORE >>

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