According to the CDC, roughly one in four adults in California has a disability. If you have a disability and are working in California, you have the right to reasonable accommodations in your workplace. These accommodations are modifications or adjustments that...
Employment Law And Personal Injury Attorneys
Month: October 2023
Why sexual harassment is so common in bars and restaurants
Sexual harassment remains a pervasive issue in bars and restaurants across the United States. This alarming trend has long persisted, affecting countless employees. Understanding the underlying factors contributing to the prevalence of sexual harassment in these...
What breaks do employees have a right to under the law?
SWN Digital reported that 51% of workers in the U.S. do not take a proper lunch break at work. In California, state labor laws protect employees' rights to breaks. These regulations aim to ensure that workers have the opportunity to take essential breaks during their...
Reasons employers may misclassify workers
The problem of employers wrongly classifying their workers is a big issue that affects the rights and benefits of employees. According to the Economic Policy Institute, as many as 30% of employers in California make this mistake. This happens when employers...
How to prove retaliation
The California Labor Commissioner's Office reported a growth in retaliation claims with five times as many in 2021 than in 2018. In the workplace, employees have the right to speak out against unfair treatment, discrimination or unlawful practices without facing...
Wage and hour claims in California
Workers in the United States are very fortunate, as their rights are strongly protected by labor laws. Among the most fundamental of these is the right to fair pay for all hours worked. Federal regulations exist to ensure that employers offer fair compensation to...
What rights do workers without documentation have?
One segment of the American workforce often remains in the shadows: undocumented workers. Their rights and protections are not always evident, even though these individuals are a part of the economy. According to Pew Research data, more than eight million undocumented...
Documenting sexual harassment in the workplace
Workplace sexual harassment occurs in virtually all California industries and can affect both men and women. Documenting instances of it helps shine a spotlight on this common issue while reducing the chances of it happening again, so it is important to know what to...
Understanding your rights during maternity leave
In today's modern workforce, women have made significant strides in their professional careers. Despite that progress, issues of employee rights during maternity leave persist. One concerning situation that women sometimes face is being fired while on maternity leave....
What is employee misclassification in California?
Navigating California's employment landscape requires understanding labor laws that are important for employees. One issue that has risen to prominence in recent years is employee misclassification. A study by the University of California, Berkley found that between...