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Assembly Bill 1256 Seeks to End Employer Discrimination Against Applications for Positive Cannabis Test
Assembly Bill 1256 Seeks to End Employer Discrimination Against Applications for Positive Cannabis Test
As marijuana is becoming legalized in California and other states throughout the nation, the laws are starting to change regarding them.
What Are Remedies for Wage Discrimination?
What Are Remedies for Wage Discrimination?
The phrase “equal pay for equal work” is a slogan referring to when employers violate state law by compensating employees unfairly.
Rights of Temporary Workers
Rights of Temporary Workers
Across various industries in Los Angeles, California, business owners will often seek to hire temporary workers in order to get small and often complicated jobs done quickly.
Some 2020 Workplace Discrimination Findings
Some 2020 Workplace Discrimination Findings
Workplace discrimination is not new. However, the past year, one in four Black and Hispanics reported that they were the recipients of discrimination. Residents of Los Angeles and other parts of California might want to read what the results of a survey showed. The survey had 80,000 participants.
What You Need to Know About Sexual Harassment Lawsuits
What You Need to Know About Sexual Harassment Lawsuits
When it comes to sexual harassment claims in California, there are a few factors that could make or break your lawsuit.
What Are Some Examples of Wage Violations?
What Are Some Examples of Wage Violations?
According to employment law in California, employees are entitled to a certain amount of wages as well as special payment for overtime hours.
Employee Protections Against Gender Discrimination
Employee Protections Against Gender Discrimination
California defines sex or gender discrimination as mistreatment in the workplace based on the sex of an individual.
Study Reveals That Sexual Harassment is Incredibly Common
Study Reveals That Sexual Harassment is Incredibly Common
In the state of California, employment law forbids sexual harassment and retaliation against employees.
McDonald’s Ordered to Pay a $26 Million Settlement
McDonald’s Ordered to Pay a $26 Million Settlement
A judge has ruled that McDonald’s must pay a $26 million settlement to former employees in California.
What Are Some Examples of Workplace Discrimination?
What Are Some Examples of Workplace Discrimination?
While workplace discrimination is against the law in California, many employees still experience discrimination every day. Some forms of discrimination involve outright harassment while other forms are more subtle and insidious. Here are some examples of the various types of workplace discrimination.