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Worker Scheduling Preemption: Folsom vs Sacramento

How do worker scheduling preemption rules compare between Folsom, CA and Sacramento, CA?

Folsom, CA

Sacramento County

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Sacramento, CA

Sacramento County

Few Restrictions

Sacramento has not enacted a predictive or fair scheduling ordinance. Outside California's statewide fast food sector rules, Sacramento employers in retail and hospitality may set schedules without advance-notice penalties.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactFolsomSacramento
City scheduling law-None
Reporting time pay-State wage orders
Fast food council-AB 1228
Comparable cities-San Francisco, Emeryville

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Folsom FAQ

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Sacramento FAQ

Must Sacramento employers post schedules in advance?

No. Sacramento has no advance-posting or predictability-pay law. Employers may set and change schedules at will, subject only to state reporting-time pay obligations.

Are fast food workers covered?

Possibly. The California Fast Food Council established by AB 1228 can adopt scheduling standards binding on covered chain restaurants in Sacramento and statewide.

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