No. California law protects employees from retaliation for reporting workplace violations.
If you work set hours, use company equipment, and are supervised, you may be an employee, not a contractor.
Keep records of your hours, pay stubs, and any communication about your work schedule.
Report it to your employer and keep a record of what happened. If nothing changes, consider contacting an employment lawyer.
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