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Sunday, May 3, 2026

Los Angeles Wage Office Shifts Interpretation Of New Fair Work ... - Mondaq News Alerts

Part of a recently passed pay predictability ordinance in Los Angeles is already causing some confusion for employers over a provision requiring retail employers to pay workers a premium for working a second shift within ten hours of the first shift. Such tightly scheduled shifts often occur when a worker is needed to close and then open the next day, referred to as "clopening" shifts.

The "Los Angeles Fair Work Week Ordinance," which is set to go into effect on April 1, 2023, will apply to employers that are retail businesses and have at least 300 employees "globally." The ordinance, among other requirements, will require such employers to provide employees with advance notice of their work schedules and the option to work extra hours before new workers are hired.

Section 185.08 of the ordinance, entitled "Rest Between Shifts," states that employers will not be allowed to schedule an employee for a shift that starts less than ten hours from the end of the employee's previous shift without the employee's written consent. The ordinance further states that employers "shall pay an Employee a premium of time and a half for each Shift not separated by at least ten hours."

However, that language is ambiguous as to whether employers are required to pay a premium for both shifts separated by less than ten hours or for only the subsequent shift that starts less than ten hours from the end of the previous shift.

The Los Angeles Office of Wage Standards initially took the position...



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