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- Black Worker at SFO Files Lawsuit Over Racial Harassment and Discrimination
- T.J. Maxx Workers in California Sue for Missed Breaks and Unpaid Sick Leave
- WorkWhile Lawsuit Highlights Worker Misclassification in California’s Gig Economy
- Underpaid and Overworked: Subway Workers in San Francisco Seek Justice for Wage Theft
- Research Reveals Wage Theft is Rising in California: What Workers Need to Know
- Retaliation in the Workplace: Okta Faces Gender Discrimination Lawsuit Amid Layoffs
- Understanding California’s New Cannabis Testing Laws: What Employees Need to Know
- Holding Tech Giants Accountable: Activision Blizzard’s $54 Million Settlement in Discrimination and Sexual Harassment Case
- Snapchat Inc. Pays $15 Million to Resolve Discrimination and Harassment Claims
- Uber and Lyft Drivers Drop Price-Fixing Lawsuit: A Turning Point in the Gig Economy?
- SF State Employee Faces Retaliation for Speaking Up About Ignored Misconduct Complaints
- Long-Running Tesla Racial Discrimination Lawsuit Resolved with Settlement
- Kyndryl Employees Allege Age Discrimination Amid IT Firm’s Search for ‘New Blood’
- Insights from Tesla’s Settlement with Black Worker in Racial Discrimination Lawsuit
- Wells Fargo Workers at Understaffed Branches Sue for Overtime Pay Violations
- Adecco Faces Class Action Lawsuit for Failing to Pay Final Wages to Workers
- WestRock Employee Wins $9.5 Million in Disability Discrimination Lawsuit
- San Francisco Tech Startup Under Fire for Sexual Harassment and Gender Discrimination
- Employee Sues San Francisco Hedge Fund for Misogynistic Workplace Culture
- Female Employees Sue Amazon Over Gender Discrimination and Retaliation
- Addressing the Gender Gap: Ongoing Challenges for Women and Legal Remedies in the Workplace
- EEOC Sues California Moving Company for Age Discrimination Based on Hiring of Student Athletes
- Lawsuit Against California State University Underscores Challenges of Proving Discrimination Claims
- Oakland’s Radisson Hotel Owes Workers $400,000 in Wage Theft Case
- Former Employee Files Class-Action Lawsuit Against Guaranteed Rate for Unpaid Wages
- Former San Francisco Police Officer Gets $455K in Racial Discrimination Case
- Crucial Steps to Take When Dealing with Unpaid Commissions in California
- Former Senior Director Sues Salesforce for Wrongful Termination During Health Crisis
- San Francisco’s $2.1 Million Settlement with Qwick Puts Spotlight on Worker Misclassification
- Former Twitter Security Chief Sues X for Wrongful Termination and Retaliation
- Rancho Gordo Temp Worker Wins $250,000 in Pregnancy Discrimination and Wrongful Termination Case
- Fresno Farm Contractor and Growers Cited $1.9 Million for Wage Theft Affecting Hundreds of Workers
- Bay Area Popeyes Case Puts Focus on Workplace Sexual Harassment
- Worker Wins $20 Million From San Francisco Marriott Marquis in Disability Discrimination Lawsuit
- Bay Area Subway Franchisee Faces Closure and $1 Million Penalty for Wage Theft
- Bay Area Fire District Pays $100,000 Settlement for Withdrawing Job Offer Based on Applicant’s Criminal Record
- Deaf FedEx Package Handler Gets $2 Million in Disability Discrimination Case
- What the California Supreme Court’s Decision in the Uber Lawsuit Means for Gig Workers
- Workday AI Hiring Tool Discriminates Based on Age and Race, Says Lawsuit
- Misclassified Delivery Drivers Get $650,000 in Back Wages from Romero’s Food Products
- Marin County Home Consignment Center Worker Wins $1.3 Million in COVID-19 Whistleblower Lawsuit
- Sacramento Restaurant Uses Fake Priest to Get Workers to Confess Wrongdoing
- Silicon Valley Firm Faces $20 Million Lawsuit Over Anti-Asian Discrimination
- Three Female Employees Sue Biotech Startup Over Toxic Work Culture
- Hearst newspaper delivery workers get $950,000 in independent contractor lawsuit
- California Senior Living Community Workers Get $5.5 Million in Wage and Hour Class Action
- Construction Workers at San Francisco Hotel Seek Over $700,000 in Unpaid Wages
- Union City Security Firm Accused of Cheating Workers Out of $800,000 in Wages
- New San Francisco Steakhouse Sued for Wage Theft and 'Dehumanizing' Work Environment
- Deja Vu Performers to Get $6.5 Million Settlement in Misclassification Lawsuit
- IBM Workers To Get $4.75 Million Settlement After Suing For Unpaid Commissions
- Fremont Firefighter Gets $2.6 Million in Retaliation Lawsuit
- JetBlue Flight Attendants Get $3.6 Million in Unpaid Wages Lawsuit
- Tesla Faces Lawsuits and Government Investigations For Racial Discrimination
- A Former Employee Sues Foster Farms For Failing to Accommodate Known Disability
- EEOC Sues Staffing Agency For Discriminatory Hiring Practices
- Hundreds of Lennar Workers Awarded $43.5 Million in Long-Running Overtime Lawsuit
- Former Sacramento Kings Player Development Coordinator Files Sexual Harassment Lawsuit
- Wage Theft Is A Big Problem in the Fast-Food Industry, A Survey Finds
- Matco Tools To Pay 15.8 Million Dollars in a Misclassification Lawsuit
- Google Contractors Blame Recruiting Firm For Systemic Wage Theft
- Red Robin Assistant Manager Files Class Action Over Unpaid Overtime and Missed Breaks
- PlayVS Sued For Pregnancy Discrimination and Wrongful Termination
- Over 25,000 Employees Sue Disneyland For Underpaying Wages
- California Supreme Court Rules in Favor of Employees in Meal and Rest Break Violation Case
- Fired Porto's Bakery Worker Sues for Pregnancy Discrimination
- Fox Employee Files Class Action Lawsuit Over Remote Work Expenses
- Black Employees Sue Google For a Pattern of Racial Discrimination
- Former Employee Sues Sony PlayStation for Gender Discrimination and Wrongful Termination
- Apple Workers to Get $30 Million Settlement For Off the Clock Bag Checks
- What the Silenced No More Act Means for California Employees
- San Francisco Jury Awards Tesla Worker $137 Million in Racial Discrimination Lawsuit
- Amazon Accused of Hiding COVID-19 Cases From California Warehouse Workers
- Dairy Plant Workers Accuse Kraft Heinz of Tolerating Racial Discrimination and Harassment
- SkyWest Flight Attendants File California Lawsuit Over Meal and Rest Breaks
- Petco Worker Allegedly Fired In Retaliation For Safety And Fraud Complaints
- Surveys Show A Rise In Workplace Harassment During Pandemic
- California Sues Activision Blizzard For Sexual Harassment Amid ‘Frat Boy’ Company Culture
- Former Lowe’s Employee Files Lawsuit For ‘Troubling Pattern’ Of Sexual Harassment At Work
- In-N-Out Worker Sues For Retaliation Over Workplace Safety Complaints
- What Is The “Burden-Shifting Analysis” In A California Failure-To-Hire Claim?
- Kaiser To Pay $11.5 Million, Add New Workplace Programs In Racial Discrimination Lawsuit
- Nike Retail Workers To Get $8.25 Million In Bag Check Lawsuit
- Can An Employee File A California Wrongful Termination Lawsuit After Being Laid Off?
- Proving A Claim Of California Pregnancy Discrimination
- Can A California Employer Fire An Employee For Filing An Employment Lawsuit?
- Can A California Employee Be Fired For Using Marijuana?
- The Effect of Proposition 22 On The Future of California Employment Law
- Can California Employees Be Legally Fired For Not Conforming to Gender Stereotypes?
- Nurse Sues Hospital For Wrongful Termination After Complaining About COVID-19 Safety
- Wage Lawsuit Accuses Mortgage Company Of Unlawful Pay Practices
- San Francisco Transit Worker Claims Racial Harassment by Purported KKK Members
- San Francisco Lawsuit Accuses Cleaning Company of Misclassifying Workers
- Lime Workers Sue For Independent Contractor Misclassification in San Francisco
- California Supreme Court Rules Rounding Meal Periods Is Unlawful
- Former Vallejo City Employees Claim They Were Fired For Whistleblowing
- Sun-Maid Workers Sue For Wage Theft and Other Labor Violations
- IBM Faces California Class Action Lawsuit Over Unpaid Sales Commissions
- Court Ruling Reinforces the Importance of Timely Filing of Employment Cases
- California Court Dismisses Employee’s Disability Discrimination Case Based on Signed Waiver of Release
- Court Issues Key Opinion in Disability Discrimination Claim Involving Employee’s Medical Marijuana Use
- Class Action Employment Lawsuits under California Law
- How Do California Class Action Employment Lawsuits Work?
- Which Employees Get Overtime Pay? And How Is Overtime Calculated In California?
- How Do I Deal With Pregnancy Discrimination at Work?
- Catering workers at Los Angeles airport sue for unpaid overtime
- Southern California restaurant chain pays $150,000 for discriminating against male servers
- African American UCLA worker wins $1.58 million in hostile work environment case
- Sushi restaurant ordered to pay almost $30,000 in back wages to cooks
- Senior care facility fined for wage theft after state investigation
- Thousands of Comcast workers win $7.5 million settlement in wage and hour lawsuit
- Virgin America flight attendants get $78 million in wage and hour lawsuit
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- More training and safety needed for California wildfire prevention workers
- Sephora workers seek unpaid wages over time spent on applying makeup
- Employees sue Blue Apron for wage and overtime violations
- Starbucks must pay workers for off-the-clock tasks, says Supreme Court
- Cheesecake Factory owes janitors $4.6 million in wage theft case
- La Taqueria fined $600,000 for wage violations as workers win key workplace changes
- Los Angeles car wash owner ordered to pay $4.2 million in wage and overtime lawsuit
- Workers cite nooses, death threats in racial discrimination claim against construction firm
- Los Angeles port trucking companies sued for driver misclassification
- African American worker says Tesla is a ‘hotbed for racist behavior’ in lawsuit
- Amazon employee sues for denied overtime and breaks at distribution center
- What the Grubhub trial could mean for workers in the gig economy
- Postmates pays $8.75 million to settle worker misclassification lawsuit
- Misclassified property workers awarded $2 million in overtime lawsuit
- Vending company delivery drivers demand owed wages and overtime
- California considers expanding overtime pay to more workers
- DoorDash to pay delivery workers $5 million in misclassification lawsuit
- Misclassified Kaiser hospital workers awarded $500,000 in overtime lawsuit
- The hidden age discrimination older workers face in the job hiring process
- Landmark federal court ruling protects LGBT employees from workplace discrimination
- Disney says ‘let it go’ to anti-poaching lawsuit with $100 million settlement
- Cheerleaders accuse NFL of conspiracy to suppress wages
- Transit board to pay $8 million to Muni operators in overtime lawsuit
- California State University employee files discrimination lawsuit
- Costco drivers win $2 million in wage and overtime lawsuit
- Spec Formliners sued for gender-based pay discrimination
- California Nike employees seek overtime pay for bag checks
- Wal-Mart truck drivers win $54 million in minimum wage lawsuit
- Producer of ABC reality show sued for denying meal breaks
- Poll reveals 50 percent of African Americans have faced job discrimination
- Erin Andrews awarded $55 million in peephole video lawsuit
- Historic bill gives farmworkers overtime after 8 hours of work
- Hewlett Packard faces age discrimination lawsuit
- Ulta agrees to pay $3.65 million in overtime settlement
- 500 workers sue McDonald’s for wage and overtime violations
- Qualcomm employees to get $19.5 million in gender discrimination settlement
- FedEx drivers to receive $240 million in misclassification lawsuit
- Macy’s faces class action lawsuit over unpaid wages and overtime
- Richmond city employee wins 104K dollars in whistleblower retaliation case
- African American factory worker sues employer over KKK hood incident
- Sushi restaurant to pay workers $450,000 for wage and overtime violations
- TV reporter sues Fox Sports for age and gender discrimination
- Burlington to pay 1.8 million dollars to settle overtime lawsuit
- Port truck drivers win employee status and 6.9 million dollars in stolen wages
- DIRECTV, Inc. v. Imburgia Provides One More Reason Employees Should Speak to an Employment Law Attorney
- Amazon Prime Now delivery drivers sue for pay violations, misclassification
- California Supreme Court rules security guards must be compensated for sleep time
- Former Uber driver classified as employee, not contractor
- Covenants Not to Compete Are Only Enforceable to Protect Trade Secrets
- San Francisco Employees Entitled to Sick Leave Pay
- The “Administrative” Exemption for California Employees
- Severance Agreements and Release of Claims – What Can or Should You “Give Up”?
- Workplace Defamation - A Basic Overview
- Defamation Per Se -- Presumption of Harm
- The “Privilege” Defense to Defamation Claims
- Vacation Pay for California Employees
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- Religion in the Workplace – A Delicate Balancing Act
- Using Sick Leave to Care for Family Members
- Taking Time Off to Care for Family or to Care for Yourself - FMLA/CFRA Notice Requirements
- Meal Breaks for California Employees
- The “Professional” Exemption in California
- The Executive Exemption – What Is It and Who Qualifies?
- Former Employees May Use Client Lists to Solicit Customers Unless the List Is a Trade Secret
- California’s Supreme Court Holds that Employees Have No Expectation of Privacy where Employer Secretly Videotaped Their Workplace
- California Employers Must Reimburse Expenses and Indemnify Employees for Work-Related Losses
- California Law on When Employees Must Be Paid
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- When Must an Employer Pay an Employee His Final Wages? What Are the Consequences if an Employer Is Late?
- Deductions from An Employee’s Pay Check - General Prohibition against Employer “Self Help”
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