Legal Question in Business Law in California
Legal holidays
Is a company bound by law to give its employees paid days off that surround legal holidays. For instance; If a legal holiday lands on a Sunday does the company have to give Monday off, paid, as a company holiday?
2 Answers from Attorneys
Re: Legal holidays
There is no law that says your company has to give you any legal holidays off, paid or otherwise.
If they make you work overtime (more than 8 hours a day or 40 a week), they have to pay time and a half, and that's the law.
Re: Legal holidays
An employer doesn't have to give its employees paid holidays, but if it has agreed to do so in a union contract, an express contract with an employee, or by implied contract due to (for example) the language in a company policy manual, then the employee's right is enforceable as a civil matter (it would be a breach of contract to fail to give the holiday pay). I'd add that if the date a holiday is observed shifts the expected day off from Sunday to Monday, the employee is still entitled to a paid holiday unless the contract being relied upon states otherwise.
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