This Interstate Special Edition summarizes employment-related bills signed by California Governor Gavin Newsom after the state legislature’s 2024 session.

Captive Audience Ban: SB 399 essentially prevents employers from holding mandatory meetings about unionization.

Crime Victim Leave: AB 2499 expands the circumstances under which employees can take state-paid sick leave after a crime. The leave will apply even where no one is charged and cover situations in which an employee’s family member is a victim.

Driver’s License Discrimination: SB 1100 prohibits employers from advertising that job applicants must have a driver’s license unless driving will be an essential job function.

Paid Family Leave: AB 2123 requires employers to permit employees to use  their paid family leave benefits before they use accrued vacation leave.

Protected Classes—Intersectional Discrimination: SB 1137 creates a new set of protected classes that combine current protected characteristics. For example, while race (such as Asian) and sex (such as female) are separate protected classes, the law makes Asian-female a separate protected class.

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