Updates to California Sick Pay and PTO in 2025
Author, Jadyn Brandt, Client Communications Coordinator, Rancho Mesa Insurance Services, Inc.
Beginning on January 1, 2025, changes to California paid sick leave and paid family leave took effect in California.
Use of Paid Sick Leave Expanded
The use of paid sick leave has been expanded to cover additional reasons for absence including:
Jury duty
Appearance in court under a court order as a witness in a judicial proceeding
Any reason covered under the victim leave law, if the employee or their family member is a victim of any qualifying act of violence (QAOV)
Additionally, agricultural workers whose job description requires them to work outside may use paid sick leave to avoid unsafe smoke, heat, or flooding conditions.
To ensure your business is in compliance with these new requirements, update your paid sick leave policy to include these new uses.
Use of Paid Family Leave Requirements Changed
The requirements for an employee to use paid family leave have also been updated. Employers can no longer require employees to use up to two weeks of accrued, unused vacation time before they are able to receive Paid Family Leave (PFL) from the state.
Employers should update family leave policies to remove any requirement that employees must use accrued vacation time before receiving PFL benefits on or after January 1.
Changes to paid sick leave and Paid Family Leave policies can be made through Rancho Mesa’s RM365 HRAdvantage™ portal by utilizing the Company Policies/Handbooks feature.
For more information on other important changes to California employment law, register for Rancho Mesa’s 2025 Employment Law Update webinar.