What California Labor Law Says About Uniforms in the Workplace

For Abercrombie & Fitch, 2003 was not a great year. The international retail giant had some very definite ideas about how their California employees should look—and dress—and some very definite penalties for employees who didn’t toe the line. Female employees were permitted to have no more than two earrings per ear—male employees weren’t allowed to […]
7 Tips to Find the Best Employment Lawyer to Handle Your Case

If you’ve been wrongfully terminated, or you feel you’re the victim of workplace discrimination, harassment, unsafe working conditions, or wage and hour violations, you might want to just let it go—but that would be a mistake. In recent years, many victimized California employees decided not to let it go, sued their employers, and won multi-million dollar settlements. To […]
What You Should Know Before Signing a California Employment Contract

The best part of job hunting is, without a doubt, receiving a job offer and no longer having to keep job hunting. So, if your job offer comes with an employment contract, the impulse to rush forward, sign and put interviewing in the rearview may be hard to resist. However, you may come to regret that haste, and wish you […]
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 […]
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, […]
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. […]
5 New California Employment Laws for 2017

The laws which govern employment in California are complex and constantly changing, a fact that represents a significant challenge for human resource professionals and workers in the golden state. According to the California Chamber of Congress, the legal requirements regarding issues ranging from sexual harassment to worker’s compensation to whistle blowing and employment discrimination “can be […]
Employers’ Obligation To Provide Reasonable Accommodations In The Workplace In California

The California Fair Employment and Housing Act (FEHA) and the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) both mandate that employers make necessary and reasonable accommodations for qualified persons with disabilities, provided that the necessary accommodations don’t place an undue hardship on the employer. A reasonable accommodation, by definition, is any adjustment or modification to a job, […]
Wrongful Termination: Fired For Requesting Maternity Leave

Earlier this month, a complaint was filed in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California against Cisco Systems Inc. by a woman alleging she was subjected to wrongful termination after she requested maternity leave in advance. The complaint was filed by Diane Woodruff on June 24 alleging a violation of the Family […]
Minimum Wage Set To Increase To $15 per hour

In April, Governor Jerry Brown signed SB3 into law. The new law increases California’s minimum wage each year until it reaches $15 per hour. This increase applies to employers with at least 26 employees on January 1, 2022. This makes for the highest statewide minimum wage in the United States. New York enacted a similar […]