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Labor/Employment,
Covid Columns

Oct. 12, 2020

Complying with AB 685’s obligations will be difficult for employers

Assembly Bill 685 further expands the obligations of California employers to disclose information regarding COVID-19 exposure in the workplace.

Colin Calvert

Partner
Fisher & Philips LLP

Email: ccalvert@laborlawyers.com

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On Sept. 17, Gov. Gavin Newsom signed Assembly Bill 685 into law further expanding the obligations of California employers to disclose information regarding COVID-19 exposure in the workplace. Effective Jan. 1, 2021, Employers will have just a single business day to provide certain employees with notice of a potential exposure to COVID-19. Unfortunately, complying with this new obligation will be difficult, even if employers can meet the quick turnaround time for disc...

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