Author, Megan Lockhart, Client Communications Coordinator, Rancho Mesa Insurance Services, Inc.
Recently, the State of California has made several important updates to labor pamphlets that must be provided to employees.
Employers must provide the updated “Time of Hire” pamphlet to new hires. Created by the California Department of Industrial Relations Division of Workers Compensation, the document defines workers’ compensation and explains how employees can file a claim and gain access to medical care.
Additionally, the Employment Development Department (EDD) updated its “For Your Benefit” pamphlet. Employers are required to provide this both at the employee’s time of hire and their dismissal.
The document outlines benefits provided to employees by the state in the event of their termination or when they take certain leaves of absence. It also informs employees on how to obtain unemployment insurance, the tax requirements for unemployment benefits, which employees are not eligible for unemployment benefits, and who is eligible for state disability insurance.
These pamphlet updates accompany the changes made to California Labor Code section 2810.5 in January 2024, which requires that employers provide employees with a written notice about their wages, such as pay rates, overtime rates, and designated paydays. This notice must also be given to employees when they are hired. If there is a change of information in the notice, they must also provide an updated version within seven days of a change or in the employee’s pay stub by the next pay period.
With these recent changes now effective, its important for employers to evaluate the materials they provide their employees to ensure compliance. For more information about required employment information or other human resources questions, access Rancho Mesa’s RM365 HRAdvantage™ portal.