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As the Southern California wildfires rage on with devastating consequences, employers may be grappling to formulate an appropriate response. Employers may have specific legal obligations as well as optional ways to provide assistance to affected employees. This publication addresses applicable employment laws that implicate pay, leaves, and other aspects of employment that may be impacted by the wildfires. Employers should also review our publication on special benefits they may wish to provide.

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Notice Requirement for New Hires

California law requires employers to provide non-exempt employees with a wage theft notice upon hire. Among other requirements, employers must notify employees if there is a state or federal emergency or disaster declaration applicable to the county or counties where the employee will work issued within 30 days before the employee’s first day of employment that may affect their health and safety. Accordingly, employers in Los Angeles and Ventura counties will need to notify non-exempt employees starting employment within thirty days after January 7, 2025 that the Governor issued an Emergency Proclamation related to the wildfires if the emergency may affect their health and safety during their employment.

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