California Paid Sick Leave Policy (“Up Front” or Advanced Based)

Vino Design+Build provides paid sick and safe time to eligible employees in compliance with California's Healthy Workplaces, Healthy Families Act (HWHFA).

Eligibility

Employees (including full-time, part-time, and temporary employees) become eligible for paid sick and safe time once they have worked for Vino Design+Build in California for 30 days within a year from the start of employment.

Annual Grant and Use of Paid Sick and Safe Time

Eligible employees are granted paid sick and safe time upon the first day of employment. Employees may begin to use granted paid sick and safe time beginning on their 90th day of employment. Paid sick and safe time may be used in increments of one hour or greater to cover all or just part of a workday.

Eligible employees are provided with the greater of 40 hours or the equivalent of five workdays (based on the employee's work schedule) on January 1 of each year. Employees who start employment mid-way through the year will receive their 40 hours or five days, whichever is greater, of sick and safe time for use in the first partial year of employment. Thereafter, on January 1 of each subsequent year, the year will reset and employees will receive 40 hours or five days for use in the current year.

Employees are not required to find an employee to cover their work when they take paid sick and safe time.

Reasons Sick and Safe Time May be Used

Employees may use paid sick and safe time for themselves and their family members:

  • For diagnosis, care or treatment of an existing medical condition; and

  • For preventive care.

Employees may also use paid sick and safe time if the employee is a victim of domestic violence, sexual assault or stalking and time off is needed to:

  • Obtain or attempt to obtain any relief (e.g., temporary restraining order, restraining order or other injunctive relief) to help ensure the health, safety or welfare of the employee or their child;

  • Seek medical attention for injuries caused by domestic violence, sexual assault or stalking;

  • Obtain services from a domestic violence shelter, program or rape crisis center as a result of domestic violence, sexual assault or stalking;

  • Obtain psychological counseling related to an experience of domestic violence, sexual assault or stalking; or

  • Participate in safety planning and take other actions to increase safety from future domestic violence, sexual assault or stalking, including temporary or permanent relocation.

For purposes of this policy, “family members” include a:

  • Spouse;

  • Biological, adopted or foster child, stepchild, legal ward or child to whom the employee stands in loco parentis;

  • Biological, adoptive or foster parent, stepparent, or legal guardian of an employee or the employee's spouse or registered domestic partner, or person who stood in loco parentis when the employee was a minor child;

  • Sibling;

  • Grandparent;

  • Grandchild;

  • Registered domestic partner (as defined by state or local law), as well as the child or parent of a registered domestic partner; and

  • A designated person.

For purposes of this policy, a “designated person” means a person identified by the employee at the time the employee requests paid sick and safe time. Employees are limited to one designated person per 12-month period.

The definition of “child” applies regardless of the child's age or dependency status.

Requesting Paid Sick and Safe Time

When the need for paid sick and safe time use is foreseeable, employees must provide reasonable advance oral or written notice to their supervisor for any absence from work. If the need for paid sick and safe time is unforeseeable, employees must provide notice to their supervisor of the need to use the time as soon as practicable. In all circumstances, employees must specify that the requested time off is for sick or safe time reasons (as opposed to, for example, vacation time), so that the absence may be designated accordingly. Failure to obtain approval as soon as possible after determining the need to take such time may result in discipline.


Rate of Pay for Sick and Safe Time

For nonexempt employees, pay for sick and safe time is calculated in the same manner as the employee's regular rate of pay for the workweek in which the employee uses sick and safe time, regardless of whether the employee works overtime in that workweek. For exempt employees, payment for sick and safe time is calculated in the same manner as wages are calculated for other forms of paid leave time.

Separation From Employment

Compensation for granted and unused sick and safe time is not provided upon separation from employment for any reason. If an employee is rehired by Vino Design+Build within 12 months of separation, previously granted but unused time will immediately be reinstated (up to the maximum of 40 hours or the equivalent of five days per the employee's previous work schedule). Rehired employees will be allowed to immediately use this time and to receive additional paid sick days upon rehiring, consistent with the limitations of this policy.

Confidentiality

Vino Design+Build will keep confidential an employee's or their covered family member's health information or information related to domestic violence perpetrated against or sexual assault of the employee or employee's covered family member. Such information will not be disclosed except to the affected employee or as required by law.

Effect on Other Rights and Policies

Vino Design+Build may provide other forms of leave for employees to care for medical conditions or for issues related to domestic violence under applicable federal, state and local laws. In certain situations, leave under this policy may run at the same time as leave available under another federal, state, or local law, provided eligibility requirements for that law are met. Vino Design+Build is committed to complying with all applicable laws. Employees should contact Human Resources for information about other federal, state, and local domestic violence, medical, or family leave rights.

No Discrimination or Retaliation

Vino Design+Build prohibits discrimination and retaliation against employees for requesting or using paid sick and safe time for authorized circumstances, for making a complaint, or for informing a person about a suspected violation of this policy. Likewise, Vino Design+Build prohibits discrimination and retaliation against employees for cooperating with city or state officials in investigating claimed violations of any paid sick leave law (including the HWHFA); cooperating or participating in any investigation, administrative hearing, or judicial action regarding an alleged violation; opposing any policy or practice that is prohibited by any paid sick leave law; or informing any person of their potential rights under the law.


Employees falsifying the need for paid sick and safe leave are subject to disciplinary action up to and including unpaid suspension and/or termination of employment.