Standing up against sexual harassment in the workplace is a protected activity. It’s your right to expect that your workplace is free of sexual harassment, and your employer isn’t legally allowed to retaliate against you for reporting it. Under federal and California...
San Fernando Valley Employment Law Blog
How do I know if I was discriminated against because of my age?
Discrimination can take many forms. For most employees, getting fired or laid off because of their age is the most harmful type of discrimination. However, any adverse or unlawful actions against an employee may be a form of discrimination. Age discrimination is...
Wrongful Termination Due to Mental Disability
It is unlawful for a California employer to discriminate refuse employment to or to terminate an employee on the basis of a mental or physical disability or medical condition. Other discriminatory practices include demotion, refusing to train a prospective employee...
Can an employer in California refuse to hire someone with a disability?
In most cases, it is unlawful in California for an employer to discriminate against an applicant because of his or her physical or mental disability. Employment discrimination based on a real or perceived disability is a violation of California state and federal law....
Ninth Circuit Reverses $100+ Million Wage Statement Ruling Against Walmart
In a significant victory for California employers, the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals reversed a $102 million award against Walmart in a suit alleging that the retailer violated the California Labor Code's wage statement and meal-break provisions. The decision is...
California’s new mask mandate
Beginning June 15, fully vaccinated people will be able to resume everyday activities without wearing a mask. Masks will be required for unvaccinated individuals in indoor public settings and businesses. Masks will be required in some limited situations regardless of...
Employers cannot use the I-9 process to discriminate
Because of the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986, most employers in the U.S. have a legal obligation to verify both the identity and work eligibility of their employees. They do so by completing and retaining form I-9, Employment Eligibility Verification, for...
Am I being sexually harassed at work?
Sexual harassment in the workplace is not as obvious as you might think. According to Business Insider, lots of behaviors fall into the category of harassment, which prevents some victims from recognizing it, even when it happens to them. While it is up to your...
Cal/OSHA Issues Guidance on Fully Vaccinated Employees
As the federal government and state of California adjusted their COVID-19 guidance for vaccinated individuals, Cal OSHA remained silent on how vaccination affected the requirements under its COVID-19 Emergency Temporary Standard (ETS). While there had been discussions...
Common FMLA violations by employers
If you have worked for your California employer for several years and only taken standard vacation and personal days, you might not know your rights under the FMLA. You may qualify for leave if you have aging parents who require your care. According to the U.S....