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SB 482: Domestic work employees.

  • Session Year: 2017-2018
  • House: Senate
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The Domestic Worker Bill of Rights prohibits a domestic work employee, as defined, who is a personal attendant, as defined, from being employed more than 9 hours in any workday or more than 45 hours in any workweek, unless the employee receives 1.5 times the employees regular rate of pay for all hours worked over 9 hours in any workday and for all hours worked more than 45 hours in the workweek.

This bill would authorize a domestic work employee who is a live-in employee or who is required to be on duty for 24 or more consecutive hours to enter into a written agreement with the domestic work employer to exclude from hours worked a bona fide regularly scheduled sleeping period of not more than 8 hours for uninterrupted sleep, if specified conditions are met. If the sleeping period is interrupted by an emergency, only time spent working during the emergency would constitute hours worked. Absent a written agreement, the 8 hours available for sleep would constitute hours worked.

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Assembly Standing Committee on Labor and Employment43MIN
Apr 5, 2017

Assembly Standing Committee on Labor and Employment

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