California 2017-2018 Regular Session

California Senate Bill SB662

Introduced
2/17/17  
Introduced
2/17/17  
Refer
3/9/17  
Refer
3/9/17  
Failed
2/1/18  

Caption

Employment: work hours.

Impact

The impact of SB 662 on state laws is largely procedural and confirmatory, ensuring clarity in the application of the existing overtime rules without introducing substantial policy changes. The bill upholds the rights of employees to fair compensation for extended work hours, aiming to protect workers from excessive unpaid labor. Moreover, the legislation stipulates that certain alternative workweek schedules outlined in previous sections of the Labor Code remain unaffected by the amendments brought by this bill.

Summary

Senate Bill No. 662, introduced by Senator Berryhill, aims to amend Section 510 of the California Labor Code concerning employment and work hours. The bill reiterates existing provisions that define a standard workday as eight hours and a workweek as 40 hours, with established payment protocols for overtime. Specifically, the bill confirms that work exceeding these standard hours must be compensated at a higher rate, notably one and a half times the regular pay for hours worked beyond eight in a day, and double pay for hours worked in excess of twelve hours daily or on the seventh workday of a week.

Contention

While the bill primarily consists of nonsubstantive amendments, discussions around its introduction could evoke concerns regarding employees' rights and employer obligations. Stakeholders may debate the efficacy of current overtime rules and the need for any additional measures to ensure fair labor practices. Yet, since SB 662 does not propose significant changes to existing law, major contention in legislative discussions remains speculative rather than based on introduced changes.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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