Employers in California are faced with a myriad of complex federal and state laws. It does not stop there. An employer with employees working in the City of Oakland may also need to comply with local ordinances.
The following is an overview of employment regulations in Oakland.
Minimum Wage
Like several other cities in California, Oakland has its own citywide minimum wage ordinances. Oakland’s minimum wage is currently $15.06, and increases on January 1, annually based on the Consumer Price Index.
Hotel Workers Protection and Employment Standards
Oakland also has a separate minimum wage for hotel workers working at hotels with 50 or more guest rooms. Currently, the hotel worker minimum wage in Oakland is $16.38 with health benefits or $21.84 per hour without health benefits.
Covered hotel employees must provide employees with a panic button to report an ongoing crime, threat, or another emergency, as well as support after reporting such violent or threatening behavior.
The ordinance also establishes workload restrictions and limitations on mandatory overtime and guarantees employees access to records regarding their pay rate, daily workload, and overtime.
Paid Sick Leave
Oakland also has its own paid sick leave ordinance. Employees who perform at least 2 hours of work in a particular week within Oakland are entitled to accrue paid sick leave.
Covered employees accrue one hour of paid sick leave for every 30 hours they work. Small businesses defined as having less than 10...
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