Governor Signs CalChamber-Supported Bill

UPDATE: Late this morning Governor Edmund G. Brown Jr. signed a California Chamber of Commerce-supported bill that clarifies the employees for whom an employer must track hours worked and record those hours on an itemized wage statement.

AB 2535 (Ridley-Thomas; D-Los Angeles) clarifies existing law that only nonexempt employees and others who are paid according to hours worked are required to have their hours tracked and logged on an itemized wage statement. The clarification will preclude frivolous and costly litigation with regard to hours worked by exempt employees.

UPDATE: Governor Brown signed AB 2535.

The long-standing industry practice and interpretation of California law has been that an employer needs to track the hours of only nonexempt employees, not employees who are exempt under the Industrial Welfare Commission Wage Orders or Labor Code.

AB 2535 confirms this understanding to eliminate any ambiguity on the issue.

Staff Contact: Jennifer Barrera

Jennifer Barrera took over as president and chief executive officer of the California Chamber of Commerce on October 1, 2021. Previously, she oversaw the development and implementation of policy and strategy as executive vice president and represented the CalChamber on legal reform issues. She led CalChamber advocacy on labor and employment and taxation from September 2010 through the end of 2017. As senior policy advocate in 2017, she worked with the executive vice president in developing policy strategy. Before joining the CalChamber, she worked at a statewide law firm that specializes in labor/employment defense. Barrera earned a B.A. in English from California State University, Bakersfield, and a J.D. with high honors from California Western School of Law. See full bio.