California Labor Law Guides

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A Guide to Expense Reimbursement for California Employees

Sometimes employees need to pay out of pocket for their employer’s business expenses. But that doesn’t mean you should be left footing the bill. The good news for California workers is that the state has strong laws to protect you. This article explains when you’re entitled to reimbursements and what to do if your employer isn’t paying you back.

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California Labor Laws for Overtime and Double Time: An In-Depth Look

Failure to pay correct overtime affects all kinds of workers across all different industries. If your employer illegally withholds overtime pay, you can likely recover the wages you’re owed plus other potential penalties. This guide will help you understand when you’re entitled to overtime, and what to do if your employer doesn’t pay you properly.

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Pay Laws and Wage Claims in California: Understanding Your Rights

California’s labor laws protect workers’ rights and aim to ensure fair pay and promote healthy workplaces. Unfortunately, wage theft still occurs. This article will help you understand California’s key wage and hour laws, including minimum wage, overtime, and rest and meal break laws. Once you understand your rights, you can take better action to defend them.

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California Privacy Laws in the Workplace: Understanding Your Rights

Employers can now monitor workers, investigate applicants, and screen current employees more easily than before. Fortunately, California provides strong employee privacy protections. This guide will help you understand when an employer’s actions might cross the legal line, and what you can do to protect your rights.

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California Independent Contractor Laws (and How to Know if You’re Misclassified)

Understanding the difference between employee and independent contractor status is crucial. It impacts your rights, your pay, your benefits, and your taxes. This article explains these important legal distinctions. We’ll help you determine if you’re potentially misclassified as an independent contractor, and how to fight back against your employer.

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A Complete Guide to Workplace Leave Laws in California

From childbirth and medical leave to jury duty and caring for sick family members, employees need to take time off work for many different reasons. But employers aren’t always supportive. Fortunately, federal and California laws protect important employee leave rights. This guide explains key job-protected leave rights available to California workers.

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Bonus Pay and Commission Laws in California: A Complete Guide

Disputes over bonus and commission pay are common. In particular, employers sometimes refuse to pay bonuses or commissions rightfully earned by employees. It’s crucial to understand your rights. You need to know how to respond if your employer illegally withholds this pay. This guide explains California’s rules for bonus and commission payments, and what to do if your employer isn’t paying you what you’ve earned.

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California PAGA Claims: A Complete Guide for Employees

California has a unique labor law: the Labor Code Private Attorneys General Act. PAGA allows workers to act as private attorneys general. What does this mean? Employees can sue their employers directly on behalf of themselves, other affected employees, and the State of California. This article will help you figure out if filing a PAGA claim is the right choice for your situation.

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How to Deal With Workplace Harassment in California

If you’re facing workplace harassment, you’re likely wondering what steps you can take. This guide aims to help you understand your legal rights and choices under California law. We’ll start with a clear explanation of key laws. Then, we’ll discuss when your employer might be responsible for harassing behavior and what your legal options are.

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The Complete Guide to California Workplace Discrimination Laws

Workplace discrimination impacts employees at all levels, from entry-level positions to senior management.  Most people know that discrimination is illegal. However, employees may not fully understand their rights. Employers may not fully recognize their responsibilities. This article aims to clarify what counts as discrimination, and what you can do to protect your rights.

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A Guide to California’s Labor Laws about Rest and Meal Breaks

In this article, we’ll explain who is entitled to meal and rest breaks in California. We’ll also help you determine break time amounts based on your shift length. Finally, we’ll cover key rules defining what makes breaks legally compliant or non-compliant and help you figure out what to do if your employer is illegally denying rest and meal breaks.

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Wrongful Termination in California: What to Know and How to Respond

Employers in California and throughout the United States have a lot of leeway to fire workers with and without cause. Nonetheless, numerous federal and California state laws protect employees from being wrongfully terminated. We’re here to help you understand your rights and options. We’ll help walk you through what you need to know to make sense of your situation.

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