Tech giant Oracle is facing legal action based on claims it has systematically paid women less than men for comparable jobs. The suit claims that the company knew, or should have known, that this discriminatory practice was rampant and that thousands of women have been unfairly under compensated over a period of years. If your… Read More
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California Employers Struggle to Get the Policies Right
Does your employer require you to use your personal cell phone, tablet, laptop, or other device to do your job? BYOD—Bring Your Own Device—is the latest movement that has overtaken the workplace. It has benefits for both employees and employers, but some California employers have found that taking advantage of their workers’ willingness to BYOD… Read More
California Wage and Labor Violations
Are you a California worker who is required to be on call for various shifts? Does it irk you to know that you cannot do the things you would normally be doing because you may have to hustle into work if somebody calls in sick at the last minute, or if there is an unexpected… Read More
State and Federal Rights of Pregnant Women and New Parents
If you are a California woman who has concerns about starting a family because of possible implications for your career, you are not alone. Women frequently fear that they will not be allowed to compete in the workplace due to pregnancy and the responsibilities of raising a family. The truth is, women are guaranteed protections… Read More
California Whistleblower Protections
Do you question the scruples of your employer? Are you suspicious that certain policies and/or actions may break state or federal laws? Are shady practices cheating competitors or other organizations out of their fair profits? If so, are you considering blowing the whistle? Such action comes with certain dangers. Some employers do not take kindly… Read More
Exceptions to Arbitration Agreements
As a condition of employment, were you asked to sign an arbitration agreement? If so, recent court cases related to California’s Private Attorneys General Act (PAGA) may be of interest to you. Consulting with a good employment attorney may be a worthwhile investment for you at this point. How Does Arbitration Work? Companies and individuals… Read More
Age Discrimination is Not to be Tolerated
Are you immensely qualified, yet unable to obtain a job in your field? If so, you are not alone. Systems Engineer Cheryl Fillekes claims that Google refused to hire her despite her impressive qualifications. Why? Cheryl is 47 years old. She is now part of a class action suit involving close to 300 people claiming… Read More
California’s Mandatory Rest Breaks
Are workers required to have periodic breaks during the workday? Ask Elon Musk, CEO of SpaceX in Hawthorne, California. When workers were denied breaks every four hours, as required by California law, and also were not compensated for working during those required breaks, they went to the courts for a remedy. $4 million dollars later,… Read More
Sexual Harassment in the Workplace
Sexual harassment can make a workplace more than a little uncomfortable, whether the offending behaviors are directed at you, personally, or at another individual or group. If you feel the environment at your place of work is unhealthy due to sexually offensive comments, jokes, emails, or gestures, or if you feel your advancement is directly… Read More