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California employers are already required to provide non-exempt employees with a reasonable amount of break time to express milk for their infants in a “private place.” And fortunately for the infants consuming that milk, the “private place” cannot be a bathroom. Effective January 1, 2020, however, California will take the duty to accommodate nursing mothers several steps further by requiring that:
One caveat is that, for employers with fewer than 50 employees, they may demonstrate that complying with these requirements would impose an “undue hardship.” Even then, however, the employer must still make reasonable efforts to provide the use of a nearby room, other than a toilet stall, where the employee can express milk in private.
The penalty for denying reasonable break time or adequate space to express milk it $100 per day for each day the employer is in violation. Obviously, that penalty could add up quickly, particularly if there are numerous nursing mothers on staff, so we strongly recommend that California employers make sure that they are in compliance by the new year.