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πŸ’Ό Employment Preemption/Worker Scheduling Preemption

Los Angeles vs Palmdale

How do worker scheduling preemption rules compare between Los Angeles, CA and Palmdale, CA?

Palmdale has fewer restrictions than Los Angeles.

Los Angeles, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

LA's Fair Workweek Ordinance 187534 (LAMC Β§185.00) requires retail employers with 300 or more workers to give 14-day advance schedules, predictability pay for changes, and right of refusal for clopening shifts.

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Palmdale, CA

Los Angeles County

Few Restrictions

LA County has no general predictive-scheduling ordinance for unincorporated areas. California AB-1228 governs fast-food workers via the statewide Fast Food Council, and statewide retail rules apply uniformly without local mandates.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactLos AngelesPalmdale
Ordinance number187534 (LAMC Β§185.00)-
Effective dateApril 1, 2023-
Covered employersRetail with 300+ workers-
Advance notice14 days-
Rest between shifts10 hours minimum-
County rule-None for unincorporated areas
Fast-food authority-AB-1228 Fast Food Council
Retail floor-IWC Wage Order 7
Reporting-time pay-Half day at minimum
Local exceptions-LA City, Berkeley, Emeryville

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Los Angeles FAQ

What counts as a covered retail employer?

Any retail business with 300 or more employees worldwide that operates a location in Los Angeles. Headcount includes part-time, temporary, and out-of-state staff under common ownership.

Do I have to accept a clopening shift?

No. You may decline any shift starting fewer than 10 hours after your previous shift ended. If you accept, the employer owes time-and-a-half for those hours.

Palmdale FAQ

Do unincorporated retail workers get advance schedules?

Not by local law. California has no statewide predictive-scheduling rule for retail, and LA County has not enacted one for unincorporated areas. Reporting-time pay under Wage Order 7 still applies.

What scheduling rules apply to fast-food chains here?

California AB-1228 governs fast-food chains with 60-plus locations nationally through the Fast Food Council. Local fast-food scheduling rules are preempted, but the Council can adopt statewide standards.

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