California
The California Occupational Safety and Health Standards Board has voted unanimously to adopt the latest version of its proposed rule regulating indoor heat exposure.
Berkeley, California, employers that regularly employ 10 or more employees should consider including this statement in their handbook to educate employees, including supervisors, about the right to request a flexible or predictable working arrangement and to demonstrate their compliance with the Berkeley Family Friendly and Environment Friendly Workplace Ordinance (BFFEFWO).
This checklist may be used to develop a compliant Workplace Violence Prevention Plan (WVPP) in California.
Updated statement and guidance to remove references to federal law.
As mandated by California Division of Occupational Safety and Health (Cal/OSHA), all California employers covered by the workplace violence prevention plan (WVPP) law for general industry must establish, implement and maintain an effective WVPP. Employers are not required to use the Cal/OSHA model WVPP, but they may use it as a template.
Updated to reflect a change in the implementation date.
Updated to reflect a change in the implementation date.
Updated to reflect a change in the implementation date.
Updated to reflect new model notice regarding violence victim rights.
Updated to reflect the 2024 annual inflation adjustment to the minimum wage.