Are 14-and 15-year olds legally allowed to work in California? The short answer is yes. However, there are strict federal regulations governing their hours and the types of jobs they are allowed to do. If you are a parent of a teen who wishes to make a few buck of his or her own money,… Read More
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Nevada Bill Outlines Obligations to Employees Affected by Domestic Violence
Beginning in 2018, Nevada employees subject to domestic violence, whether experienced personally or amid household, will be entitled to accommodation from their employers. Specifically, Senate Bill 361 requires that those impacted by domestic violence be afforded leave on account of those circumstances. It also prohibits any kind of discrimination against said employees. Governor Brian Sandoval… Read More
Labor Management Relations Act
The Great Depression hit the United States hard. During the 1920s, Americans saw significant prosperity. Construction was booming, people were buying automobiles, and life was moving forward. The 1929 stock market crash sent shock waves through the U.S. economy, eventually leading to bank failures and Hoovervilles. In response to the Depression, President Roosevelt launched the… 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
Are You Trapped in a Hostile Work Environment?
Hostility in the workplace is often overlooked and underreported because employees do not always recognize that they are working in a hostile environment. The legal criteria that needs to be met in order to classify a workplace as hostile is not widely known, discouraging the average person from reporting possible problems. No adult wants to… 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
Workplace Retaliation
Let’s say you are aware of a workplace hazard that causes you serious concern. You have mentioned it to your boss, but nothing happens to alleviate the problem. What choice do you have now but to go outside the company to report it to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)? Reluctantly, you file the… Read More
What You Need to Know About Colorado’s Pregnant Workers Fairness Act
The state of Colorado has provided anti-discrimination protection to those seeking employment since the 1964 Federal Civil Rights Act was implemented. However, pregnant women were not included in the protections that Colorado state law established. In June of 2016, the Governor of Colorado signed a new law that became effective on August 10, 2016 protecting… Read More
Origins of Unions and Employment Law
Unions are something that most Americans have heard about. In the past, the media covered unions like the Major League Baseball Players Union. During the Great Recession and the auto bankruptcies, there was much coverage of the Auto Workers Union. The airlines consistently negotiate with unions representing pilots and mechanics. Unions are nothing new on… Read More
What SB 253 Means for Employers of Pregnant Workers
It just became a bit easier to be a pregnant woman in Nevada, a sign of times that increasingly require recognition of gender-based entitlement in the workplace. As employers fully embrace the 21st Century, their responsibilities are now a bit more commensurate with the needs of workers whose obligations do not stop at their office… Read More