New Year, New Rights: California Labor Laws & What You Need to Know in 2026.
January is when many employees take a fresh look at their paystubs, schedules, and workplace policies and quietly wonder: “Is this legal?” Under California labor laws and California employment law, you have powerful California workplace rights, even if your employer never explains them.
Minimum wage and pay.
Effective January 1, 2026, the California minimum wage increases to $16.90 per hour for most employees, which also raises the minimum salary for many exempt positions. If your pay rate does not reflect this change, or if you are paid a flat amount regardless of how many hours you work, you may be facing wage theft or unpaid wages in California.
Overtime and off-the-clock work.
California overtime law generally requires overtime after 8 hours in a day or 40 hours in a week, and double time in longer shifts. If you regularly work before clocking in, after clocking out, or through “off-the-clock” tasks, those hours should usually still count as paid time.
Meal and rest breaks.
Under California meal and rest break laws, most employees have the right to real, off-duty meal periods and paid rest breaks. Being pressured to work through lunch, take late breaks, or skip breaks altogether can trigger additional pay owed for each missed or shortened break.
Sick leave and time off for violence-related issues.
California sick leave law now guarantees at least 5 days or 40 hours of paid sick leave per year, and recent changes expand how employees can use that time, including for certain court or safety-related needs tied to qualifying acts of violence affecting the employee or a family member.
Job changes and final pay.
Under California final paycheck law, employers must pay all wages owed within strict deadlines when employment ends. Late or incomplete final paychecks, including missing overtime, bonuses, or accrued vacation, can lead to additional penalties.
New 2026 protections: pay transparency.
California employment laws 2026 strengthen California pay transparency law, requiring clearer pay scales in job postings and upon request. Specifically, employers are required to provide an estimate of the salary or hourly wage that the employer reasonably expects to pay for the position upon higher. This modification should help prevent employers from posting meaningless pay scales simply to be in compliance.
Understanding these 2026 updates at the start of the year helps you review your own pay, hours, and policies with confidence and recognize when something may violate California employment law and your California employee rights.
For more information please contact Nikki Staggs at 818-521-2022 or by visiting ca-employmentlawyers.com.
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