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Labor/Employment,
California Courts of Appeal

Apr. 22, 2020

California Court of Appeal provides guidelines for unlimited vacation policies

Earlier this month, the California Court of Appeal issued its first published decision addressing unlimited vacation time policies under California law.

Jeremy M. Mittman

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Corey G. Singer

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Mitchell, Silberberg & Knupp LLP

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Corey is a labor & employment associate who has extensive experience advising clients on labor and employment issues including wage and hour, unions employee misclassification, ADA, FMLA, FLSA, OSHA, EEO, WARN notices, and overall litigation strategy.

Earlier this month, the California Court of Appeal issued its first published decision addressing unlimited vacation time policies under California law. Many employers have increasingly chosen to adopt flexible, unlimited vacation time policies for their employees because, unlike traditional vacation policies, employees can take as much vacation time as they prefer (generally within reason and subject to business needs) and do not accrue any vacation time. These polic...

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