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  1. Monday, May 27 - Memorial Day. Thursday, July 4 - Independence Day. Monday, September 2 - Labor Day. Monday, November 11 - Veterans Day. Thursday, November 28 - Thanksgiving Day. Friday, November 29 - Day after Thanksgiving. Wednesday, December 25 - Christmas Day. *When a holiday falls on a Saturday, Holiday Credit provisions apply.

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  2. For semi–monthly, this is only for Caltrans Highway Labor Force and Department of General Services Office of State Publishing employees. These dates do not apply to employees paid intermittently throughout the month. 2024 Pay Dates. 2025 Pay Dates. State Controller's Office. Personnel / Payroll Services Division. P.O. Box 942850.

  3. Aug 2, 2020 · The Department of Finance (Finance), Fiscal Systems and Consulting Unit, prescribes the beginning and ending pay period dates. A schedule of 14 patterns that repeat within a 28-year cycle will be used. Table 1 below shows the 28 calendar years from 2019 to 2046 and the corresponding pattern number that will be used for that year.

  4. In accordance with the California Code of Regulations, Title 2, section 633.2, an employee whose salary is established on a monthly basis shall receive their monthly salary based on 12 nearly equal pay periods each year. The pay period, referred to as a calendar month, will contain either 21 or 22 normal workdays. Normal workdays are Monday ...

  5. www.calhr.ca.gov › state-hr-professionals › PagesAbout Salaries - CalHR

    May 22, 2012 · CalHR also tries to maintain appropriate salary differentials between classes within the same career pattern. For example, the maximum salary for a first-line supervisor is generally 10 percent above the maximum salary for the full journey-level class it supervises. This is known as the vertical salary relationship.

  6. Labor Code Section 207 Wages earned between the 1 st and 15 th days, inclusive, of any calendar month must be paid no later than the 26 th day of the month during which the labor was performed, and wages earned between the 16 th and last day of the month must be paid by the 10 th day of the following month. Other payroll periods such as weekly ...

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  8. California employers must provide you with notice of how you will get paid and then pay you accordingly. If you are a non-exempt employee, you must be paid no less frequently than: on or before the 26th calendar day of the month for money earned between the 1st and 15th day of that month, and. before the 10th day of the following month for any ...