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Section 1279.5.

CA Unemp Ins Code § 1279.5 (2019) (N/A)
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(a) Notwithstanding Section 1252 or 1252.2 or any other provision of this part, for the purposes of this section an individual is “unemployed” in any week if the individual works less than his or her normal weekly hours of work for the individual’s regular employer, and the director finds that the regular employer has reduced or restricted the individual’s normal hours of work, or has rehired an individual previously laid off and reduced that individual’s normal hours of work from those previously worked, as the result of a plan by the regular employer to, in lieu of layoff, reduce employment and stabilize the work force by a program of sharing the work remaining after a reduction in total hours of work and a corresponding reduction in wages of at least 10 percent. The application for approval of a plan shall require the employer to briefly describe the circumstances requiring the use of work sharing to avoid a layoff. Normal weekly hours of work means the number of hours in a week that the employee normally would work for the regular employer or 40 hours, whichever is less. The plan must involve the participation of at least two employees and include not less than 10 percent of the employer’s regular permanent work force involved in the affected work unit or units in each week, or in at least one week of a two-consecutive-week period. A plan approved by the director shall expire six months after the effective date of the plan.

(b) Except as otherwise provided in this section, each individual eligible under this chapter who is “unemployed” in any week shall be paid with respect to that week a weekly shared work unemployment compensation benefit amount equal to the percentage of reduction of the individual’s wages resulting from an approved plan, rounded to the nearest 5 percent, multiplied by the individual’s weekly benefit amount.

(c) No individual who receives any benefits under this section during any benefit year shall receive any benefits pursuant to Section 1252 or 1252.2 as a partially unemployed individual with respect to any week during such benefit year while in employment status with the regular employer who initiated the program of sharing work under this section. No benefits under this section shall be payable on any type of extended claim.

(d) Any amount payable under this section shall be reduced by the amount of any and all compensation payable for personal services whether performed as an employee or an independent contractor or as a juror or as a witness, except compensation payable by the regular employer under a shared workplan.

For the purposes of this subdivision, “regular employer” may include, pursuant to an approved plan, a labor organization which periodically employs individuals in accordance with a collective bargaining agreement.

(e) The benefit payment under this section, if not a multiple of one dollar ($1), shall be increased to the next higher multiple of one dollar ($1).

(f)  Sections 1253.5 and 1279 shall not apply to any individual eligible for any payment under this section.

(g) For the purposes of this section, an individual shall not be disqualified under subdivision (c) of Section 1253 for any week if both of the following conditions exist:

(1) The individual has not been absent from work without the approval of the regular employer.

(2) The individual accepted all work the regular employer made available to the individual during hours scheduled off due to the work sharing plan.

(h) Except as otherwise provided by or inconsistent with this section, all provisions of this division and authorized regulations apply to benefits under this section. Authorized regulations may, to the extent permitted by federal law, make such distinctions and requirements as may be necessary in the procedures and provisions applicable to unemployed individuals to carry out the purposes of this section, including regulations defining normal hours, days, workweek, and wages.

(i) Employees shall not be eligible to receive any benefits under this section unless their employer agrees, in writing, and their bargaining agent pursuant to any applicable collective bargaining agreement agrees, in writing, to voluntarily participate in the shared work unemployment insurance benefit program created by this section.

(j) Notwithstanding Section 1327, the department shall not be required to notify an employer of additional claims which result from an approved plan submitted by the employer under which benefits are not paid in each week.

(k) The director may terminate a shared work plan for good cause if the plan is not being carried out according to its terms and intent.

(l) This section shall apply to work sharing plans that become effective before July 1, 2014. No work sharing plan that becomes effective before July 1, 2014, shall be renewed on or after July 1, 2014. Any work sharing plan that is entered into on or after July 1, 2014, shall be subject to Section 1279.5 as added by Assembly Bill 1392 of the 2013–14 Regular Session.

(Amended by Stats. 2013, Ch. 141, Sec. 1. (AB 1392) Effective January 1, 2014. Applicable, by its own provisions, to work sharing plans in effect before July 1, 2014. See later operative version added by Sec. 2 of Ch. 141.)

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Section 1279.5.