Statewide Right of Recall Bill Signed by Governor Newsom


The Governor has signed Senate Bill 93, which would require that covered employers offer employees laid off due to the COVID-19 pandemic available positions based on a preference system. The new statute is targeted at the hospitality industry, which has started to reopen as the state moves toward full reopening.

The bill is a budget bill and therefore the statute becomes effective immediately.

Specifically, the ordinance applies to the following industries:

The bill includes further qualifications as to the size of the enterprise for application of the statute.

Under the new statute, employees who were employed by the employer for 6 months or more in the 12 months preceding January 1, 2020, and whose most recent separation from active service was due to a reason related to the COVID-19 pandemic, must be offered positions they are qualified for first before hiring new employees. Laid-off employees are deemed qualified if they held the same or similar position at the time of lay-off.

Covered employers must give laid-off employees 5 business days to respond to offers of reemployment, along with other requirements.

The statute also includes certain record-keeping requirements, for covered employers to be able to contact laid-off employees when positions become available.

The bill will sunset on December 31, 2024.


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