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Finally, Overtime Coverage For All Domestic Workers In California!, Hina B. Shah Sep 2013

Finally, Overtime Coverage For All Domestic Workers In California!, Hina B. Shah

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After nearly 75 years of exclusion from federal and state labor protections, domestic workers have finally scored two important victories in their fight for equal treatment. Late last week, Governor Brown signed AB 241, extending California overtime protections to domestic workers who spend a significant amount of time caring for children, elderly and people with disabilities. One week earlier the federal Department of Labor finalized new rules that significantly extend federal minimum wage and overtime protections to domestic workers who care for the elderly and people with disabilities. Together, these actions extend overtime coverage to all domestic workers in California.


Martin V. Henderson [Dissent], Jesse W. Carter Apr 1953

Martin V. Henderson [Dissent], Jesse W. Carter

Jesse Carter Opinions

Officers were not entitled to compensation for overtime worked prior to the enactment of the California State Civil Service Act provision for overtime compensation, but were entitled to compensation for overtime after the statute's effective date.


. Jarvis V. Henderson [Dissent], Jesse W. Carter Apr 1953

. Jarvis V. Henderson [Dissent], Jesse W. Carter

Jesse Carter Opinions

Statutes authorizing the payment to civil service employees upon separation of accumulated overtime and payment for holiday work would not be applied retroactively; absent statutory authority, a highway patrol officer had no right to such payments.