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Labor/Employment,
Civil Litigation,
California Courts of Appeal

Jun. 8, 2020

Appellate ruling addresses legality of unlimited vacation policies

In the first published appellate court decision on the issue, the California Court of Appeal laid out a path for enforceable unlimited vacation policies in California in a recent decision.

Roland M. Juarez

Partner
Hunton, Andrews & Kurth LLP

Phone: 213-532-2145

Email: rjuarez@huntonak.com

Katherine P. Sandberg

Associate
Hunton, Andrews & Kurth LLP

Email: ksandberg@HuntonAK.com

McGeorge SOL Univ of the Pacific

In the first published appellate court decision on the issue, the California Court of Appeal laid out a path for enforceable unlimited vacation policies in California in a recent decision. Unlimited vacation policies operate how one might expect: instead of having a specific number of hours vest that the employee can use to take paid time off, an unlimited policy provides that the employee can take as much vacation per year as they would like to subject to company app...

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