Compliance & Policies
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There are a number of excellent sources available for compliance, CSUDH policies, and CSU Systemwide policies. Below are links to a few of the more important policies that employees should be acquainted with.
In response to the widespread shift to remote work, all State, Federal and OSHA postings are available online, to ensure employees have access to the current labor posting information. The information is available here. The postings contain information on:
For State of California
- Access to Medical & Exposure Records by Cal/OSHA Regulation
- California Minimum Wage
- CalOSHA - Safety and Health Protection on the Job
- Discrimination & Harassment
- EDD Notice to Employees - Unemployment Insurance Benefits
- Emergency Information
- Family Care & Medical Leave & Pregnancy Disability Leave
- No Smoking Allowed
- Paid Sick Leave
- Pay Day Notice
- Time Off to Vote
- Transgender Rights in the Workplace
- Unemployment Insurance
- Whistleblower Protection Act
- Workers' Compensation
- Your Rights and Obligations as a Pregnant Employee
For Federal
- Anti-Discrimination Notice
- Employee Polygraph Protection Act (EPPA)
- Know Your Rights: Workplace Discrimination is Illegal - Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC)
- Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA)
- Federal Minimum Wage - Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA)
- Your Rights Under Uniformed Services Employment and Reemployment Rights Act (USERRA)
- Withholding Status
This information is available in Spanish. Information in Spanish is also available here.
Please note these Federal and State Labor Law postings will be updated as they are received.
The California State University fosters a diverse and inclusive employment environment that is safe and respects all employees, students and visitors.
- CSU Policy Library
- CSU Collective Bargaining Agreements
- CSU Drug-Free Workplace Policy - EO 930
- CSU Nepotism Policy
- CSU Out-of-State Employment Policy
- CSU Privacy Notice
- CSU Your Rights
- Interim CSU Policy Prohibiting Discrimination, Harassment, Sexual Misconduct, Sexual Exploitation, Dating Violence, Domestic Violence, Stalking, and Retaliation
- Mandatory Reporting of Child Abuse and Neglect - EO 1083
- Systemwide Smoke and Tobacco Free Environment - EO 1108
- Interim Systemwide Time, Place and Manner Policy
Purpose
California State University, Dominguez Hills strives to create an environment for employees to thrive, be successful, and model inclusive excellence. A telecommuting program allows the university to utilize a dynamic and creative tool for enhancing the efficiency and effectiveness of our operational needs.
This policy establishes the terms and conditions of the telecommuting program for eligible employees of California State University, Dominguez Hills and the guidelines under which it will operate. Employees participating in this telecommute program must follow the applicable guidelines. Unit 3 employees impacted by this policy are: Librarian Faculty Unit Employees and Counselor Faculty Unit Employees as defined by the CBA.
The CSUDH Telecommuting Policy should be read in its entirety.
Form
The fully signed Telecommuting Agreement and the Telecommuter's Home Safety Checklist should be submitted to the HR Secure Dropbox here or to Human Resources in WH 340.
Resources
California State University Dominguez Hills is committed to providing a safe and secure workplace for all. Per California Labor Code Sections 6401.7 and 6401.9, violent acts and threats of violence are unacceptable conduct, and are prohibited in the work environment.
Report an incident by completing the online form:
Other Information
- Annual Notification for the Presence of Asbestos
- Campus Security Report
- Clery Act - Annual Safety Reports
- Compliance Trainings
- Conflict of Interest
- Department of Labor (DOL) Notice Regarding Electronic Postings of FLSA, FMLA, EPPA & SCA
- Gifts to the Agency
- OSHA 300A Summary for CSUDH
- Service Animal Registration Form
HIPPA Privacy Contact:
Human Resources Management
(310) 243-3771