California Employment Law Issues
What It Is
Misclassification occurs when an employer labels a worker as an independent contractor or exempt employee to avoid paying overtime, minimum wage, or benefits.
Signs of Misclassification
Why Employers Misclassify
Employers may misclassify workers to save money on taxes, overtime, and benefits.
California Protections
California law requires employers to correctly classify workers. Misclassified workers may be entitled to back pay, overtime, and benefits.
If you think you’ve been misclassified, contact Lawyers for Employee and Consumer Rights.
What Counts as a Grievance
A grievance is any workplace complaint, including discrimination, harassment, retaliation, or wrongful termination.
How Workplace Complaints Arise
Workers may raise grievances when they face unfair treatment, unsafe conditions, or retaliation for speaking up.
Examples of Unlawful Conduct
Retaliation Concerns
California law protects workers from retaliation for reporting problems. If you face retaliation, you may have a legal claim.
If you’ve faced retaliation or discrimination, contact Lawyers for Employee and Consumer Rights
California Overtime Rules
California law requires overtime pay for:
Missed Overtime Pay
Many workers are denied overtime or forced to work off the clock.
Off-the-Clock Work
Employers may require workers to perform tasks before or after shifts without pay.
Meal & Rest Break Violations
California law requires meal and rest breaks. Denying these breaks is a violation.
If you haven’t received overtime pay you’re owed, contact Lawyers for Employee and Consumer Rights.
If you believe your rights have been violated, contact a qualified employment lawyer.
What It Is
Wrongful termination occurs when an employee is fired for an illegal reason, such as retaliation or discrimination.
Warning Signs
Why It’s Illegal
California law protects employees from wrongful termination.
What Workers Should Understand
If you believe you were wrongfully terminated, you may have a legal claim.
If you believe you were wrongfully terminated, contact Lawyers for Employee and Consumer Rights.
What It Is
Discrimination occurs when an employee is treated unfairly because of race, gender, age, disability, or other protected characteristics.
Warning Signs
Why It’s Illegal
California law prohibits workplace discrimination.
What Workers Should Understand
If you face discrimination, you have the right to report it and seek legal help.
What It Is
Sexual harassment includes unwelcome sexual advances, comments, or conduct.
Warning Signs
Why It’s Illegal
California law prohibits sexual harassment.
What Workers Should Understand
If you face sexual harassment, report it and seek legal help.
What It Is
Pregnancy discrimination occurs when an employee is treated unfairly because of pregnancy.
Warning Signs
Why It’s Illegal
California law protects pregnant workers.
What Workers Should Understand
If you face pregnancy discrimination, you have the right to report it and seek legal help.
What It Is
Employers must provide reasonable accommodations for employees with disabilities.
Warning Signs
Why It’s Illegal
California law requires disability accommodations.
What Workers Should Understand
If you need accommodations, request them and seek legal help if denied.
What It Is
FMLA/CFRA protects employees’ right to take leave for medical or family reasons.
Warning Signs
Why It’s Illegal
California law protects employees’ right to leave.
What Workers Should Understand
If you’re denied leave, you may have a legal claim.
What It Is
Retaliation occurs when an employer punishes an employee for reporting violations.
Warning Signs
Why It’s Illegal
California law protects whistleblowers.
What Workers Should Understand
If you face retaliation, you have the right to report it and seek legal help.
What It Is
A hostile work environment exists when workplace conduct is so severe or pervasive that it creates an intimidating or offensive atmosphere.
Warning Signs
Why It’s Illegal
California law prohibits hostile work environments.
What Workers Should Understand
If you face a hostile work environment, report it and seek legal help.
If you face any of these issues, contact Lawyers for Employee and Consumer Rights for legal help.
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