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San Francisco HCSO

Which employers are required to comply with San Francisco’s new Paid Parental Leave Ordinance?

Currently, only employers with 50 or more employees are required to comply with the Paid Parental Leave Ordinance (PPLO), however, that changes on July 1, 2017 when employers with 35 or more employees must comply, and changes again on January 1, 2018 when employers with 20 or more must comply.

The SF PPLO requires employers to supplement compensation that an employee receives through the state’s Paid Family Leave program so that an employee’s compensation equals 100% of their gross weekly wage (up to a cap) during the six-week leave period.

Resources

The city of San Francisco’s PPLO web site provides an excellent explanation of the ordinance, how it interacts with the state’s Paid Family Leave program and how to calculate the PPLO benefit. The state’s Paid Family Leave web site is a good resource for employees who think they may qualify.