Labor/Employment
Apr. 2, 2021
Legislature extends a lifeline to California workers with Senate Bill 95
When Gov. Gavin Newsom signed SB 95 into law on March 19, he threw a critical safety net under thousands of California workers left hanging by the year-end expiration of the Families First Coronavirus Relief Act as well as the state’s 2020 Supplemental Paid Sick Leave statute.





Ronald L. Zambrano
Employment Litigation Chair
West Coast Employment Lawyers
Phone: 213-927-3700
Email: ron@westcoasttriallawyers.com
Ron chairs the firm's Employment Litigation Department.
When Gov. Gavin Newsom signed Senate Bill 95 into law on March 19, he threw a critical safety net under thousands of California workers left hanging by the year-end expiration of the Families First Coronavirus Relief Act, known as the FFCRA, as well as the state's 2020 supplemental paid sick leave statute, known as SPSL. Without guaranteed paid leave to deal with the effects of the coronavirus, these workers were facing the prospect of using up paid sick leave or vaca...
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