The rule.
Jurisdictional scopeCalifornia has no statewide predictive scheduling law. The following jurisdictions within the state have local ordinances. Verify whether your locations fall within covered city limits. Los Angeles: 14-day notice. San Francisco: 2 weeks notice + premium pay. Emeryville: similar. No statewide law yet — AB 2825 pending.
Law Status
Local Laws Only
Who Is Covered
Varies by city
Industries Covered
Varies
Advance Notice Required
1–4 hrs premium pay
Premium Pay for Changes
Retail/food service
Key Notes
Los Angeles: 14-day notice. San Francisco: 2 weeks notice + premium pay. Emeryville: similar. No statewide law yet — AB 2825 pending.
Los Angeles: 14-day notice. San Francisco: 2 weeks notice + premium pay. Emeryville: similar. No statewide law yet — AB 2825 pending.
Last verified: June 2026.
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