Workplace Discrimination & Harassment Learn the Different Types

If you are discriminated against in your workplace, then you have an unenviable choice: Do you act to eliminate the employment or the discrimination? While neither is an easy path, even if you decide to seek work elsewhere, the difficulties that discriminatory actions can inflict on a career, finances and emotions often outlast the employment under which they […]
7 Ways Your Retail Employer May Be Taking Advantage of You

The United States retail industry is a massive one responsible for close to $5 trillion in sales and employs over 15 million people according to the US Bureau of Labor Statistics. Whether it’s large chains like Walmart or smaller stores in and around your neighborhood, millions of workers depend on the retail industry to support their families. The jobs […]
California Workers Win Millions for Violations of Overtime Pay, Meal and Rest Breaks

California labor laws regarding overtime pay and breaks for rest and meals are clear and unambiguous. That fact hasn’t dissuaded unscrupulous employers in the state from victimizing employees in the misguided belief that they can get away with violating those laws. Perhaps they think their workers won’t notice their illegal behavior or will be too […]
Whistleblowing and Public Policy: Understanding Legal Protection From Wrongful Termination

In terms of the workplace, “whistleblowing” is when you notify an outside agency or party that your employer is violating some sort of law. This can be something you notice independently, or in response to instructions that your employer gives you that appear to be illegal. Whistleblowing is for acts that violate a criminal law, […]
What to do if you’ve been fired: 3 questions to ask an attorney

According to the Department of Labor Statistics, about 60,000 Americans are fired each year in the private sector. If you’re one of them, you might feel hurt, depressed, angry or victimized. You have a lot of concerns and questions, and you’re probably sharing them with just about anyone willing to listen. In point of fact, […]
What Are Workplace Discrimination and Harassment, and What Can Employees Do About Them?

Both federal and California laws specifically prohibit discrimination and harassment in the workplace. For example, under California law, employers cannot discriminate against workers on the basis of several protected categories, including “race, religious creed, color, national origin, ancestry, physical disability, mental disability, medical condition, marital status, sex, age, or sexual orientation”. Harassment, that is, offering […]
Legalized Marijuana and California Workplaces: What You Need To Know About The New Law

If you’re over the age of 21 and a California resident, it’s now legal for you to possess and use up to an ounce of marijuana for recreational purposes — no medical card required. It’s important to understand that this new law basically changes nothing when it comes to the employment policies of businesses, however. […]
Recover Your Unpaid Overtime Wages

Hard work can feel good, but not when you are not rightfully compensated. California state law protects workers by regulating how workers are paid when working overtime and extended work weeks. The overtime laws in California are very clear-cut: You are entitled to time-and-a-half pay for any hours over eight hours in a day and […]
Bank of Marin Alameda Running Festival 2016: Hallie Von Rock

Our resident Rock Star Runner Hallie made the news. Attorney Hallie Von Rock of Aiman-Smith & Marcy participated in the Alameda inaugural Bank of Marin Alameda Running Festival. Furthermore, Ekene Ikeme of Almeda Sun says Hallie is “…the first woman and Alamedan to complete the distance.” This is very exciting to us and we congratulate […]
2017: New California Employment Laws

There will be several new California employment laws in 2017. Changes in employment law are, for the most part, intended to provide California workers with more rights and protections. It is up to employers to become familiar with the new laws as failure to comply can lead to civil penalties and lawsuits brought by employees […]