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 […]
Associational Disability Discrimination In The Workplace

On August 29, a California Court of Appeals, in Castro-Ramirez v. Dependable Highway Express, Inc., recognized a cause of action for associational disability discrimination in the workplace. Castro-Ramirez’s son requires daily dialysis and the evidence showed that the plaintiff was the only family member trained to administer the dialysis. The plaintiff was scheduled to work […]
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, […]
Transgender Discrimination In The Workplace In California

Transgender discrimination in the workplace has recently made national headlines. This is no new issue for California though. Prohibition of discrimination related to gender expression and gender identity has long been the goal of the golden state. The Department of Fair Employment and Housing has issued a new brochure entitled “Transgender Rights in the Workplace.”
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 […]
Am I Entitled to Paid Sick Leave In California?

California’s new sick leave law took full effect on July 1, 2015. The new law requires that most employees be permitted to use, at minimum, 24 hours of paid sick leave a year, while the cap on the accrual of sick leave cannot be less than 48 hours. Several cities in California such as Oakland […]
Equal Pay for Women: California’s Fair Pay Act

Governor, Jerry Brown, signed the California Fair Pay Act (SB 358) on October 6, 2015. The new law took effect at the beginning of 2016. The bill is aimed at ensuring equal pay for women in the workplace. It strengthens existing law by getting rid of loopholes that prevent enforcement. It also empowers employees to […]
Hallie Von Rock Runs for Ronan

Aiman-Smith & Marcy is sponsoring Hallie Von Rock to represent us in the Boston Marathon on April 20, 2015. Hallie is taking this opportunity to raise funds for childhood cancer by supporting the Ronan Thompson Foundation. The Ronan Thompson Foundation is a non-profit organization fighting to find a cure for neuroblastoma. The Foundation is fundraising to […]
Sixty-Six-Year-Old Man Given $26 Million in Age Discrimination Claim against Staples

On February 27, 2014, in what a lawyer stated was the biggest reward of its type in Los Angeles legal history, a sixty-six-year-old man was given $26 million by a jury that decided he was victimized and harassed based on his age by his supervisors at Staples. A Los Angeles Superior Court jury considered for […]
Gucci Struck with Class Action Claim over Wage and Labor Violations

On July 23, 2014, Gucci had been hit with a class action claim, which asserted that the Italian design house fell short of sufficiently compensating its workers. Janine Oda and Gissella Velasquez filed the complaint in California Superior Court in Los Angeles in support of themselves and other anonymous staff members who had worked at […]