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Disaster Unemployment Assistance (DUA) provides financial help to workers that are unable to work because of natural disasters You may be eligible for DUA if you lived or worked in the disaster area, and the disaster affected you in the following ways:
2021 COVID-19 Supplemental Sick Leave provides employees with sick leave for reasons related to COVID-19.
Covered Employees are entitled to up to 80 hours of COVID-19 related sick leave from January 1, 2021 through September 30, 2021
You may qualify for paid sick leave if you are unable to work due to :
Starting November 30 these emergency protections are in effect:
Temporary Cal/OSHA worker protections:
If there have three or more COVID-19 cases at your workplace in the last two weeks
Check if your job is doing enough to keep you safe
Report unsafe working conditions here
Cal/OSHA has an emergency regulation (section 5141.1) to protect employees exposed to wildfire smoke.
If you are working when the AQI is 151 or greater you are protected!
Your employer must do the following to protect you from wildfire smoke
(1) Check the current AQI before and periodically during each shift.
(2) Provide training to employees.
(3) Lower employee exposures.
(4) Provide respirators and encourage their use.
Southern Smoke Foundation
Southern Smoke Foundation Provides financial help to those in the food and beverage industry