In California, employers must show how many days of sick leave you as an employee have available on your pay stub, or on a document issued the same day as your paycheck.
If your employer provides unlimited paid sick leave or unlimited paid time off, the employer may indicate “unlimited” on your pay stub or other document provided to you the same day as your wages.
Your employer also must keep records showing how many paid sick day you earned and used for three years. This information may be stored on documents available to employees electronically.
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