California law mandates that employers provide meal and rest breaks to their non-exempt employees, which means employees must be relieved of all duties. However, some employers may violate these laws by requiring employees to remain available during breaks. Some...
Protecting The Rights Of Workers
Throughout California
Wage & Hour Law
Proposed bill would increase paid sick days in California
Many California workers would be entitled to more than twice the amount of paid sick leave each year if a bill that has been introduced in the state legislature is passed and signed into law. It would increase the number of compensated sick days from three per year to...
Protecting workers from heat-related injuries
If you work outside in California, the heat can be overwhelming, even in the winter. Therefore, employers must be proactive about helping their employees prevent heat-related health concerns. Outdoor workers rights Workers have the right to stay cool on the hottest...
How the raise in minimum wage impacts unemployment
When the federal government established a minimum wage of $0.25 per hour in 1938, policymakers began debating the impact that minimum wage would have on employment. Today, the federal minimum wage is $7.25 per hour. Residents of California should also understand how...
What does it mean to be an hourly employee?
There are a few classifications of employees under California and federal law; one of the most common is the hourly type. This is what it means when you’re considered an hourly employee and the laws pertaining to your job and pay. Understanding hourly employment Under...
Challenges to wage and hour rights for traveling nurses
Traveling nurses help fill a care gap in treatment centers and medical facilities across the state. In many cases, travel nurses hold contract positions through a third-party agency. Although the agency is the listed employer, nurses fall under the administration of...
What are the reasons why you might be entitled to back pay?
California is one of the states that holds employers accountable in the strictest ways when they violate employment laws. Some employees may be due back pay; these situations make you entitled to it. Understanding back pay Back pay refers to any wages an employer owes...
Pebble Beach Company agrees to settle wage theft lawsuit
One of California’s most respected resort operators has agreed to pay $630,000 to settle a class-action lawsuit brought by current and former employees over alleged violations of California labor laws. The Pebble Beach Company has not admitted any wrongdoing, and a...
What to do if your employer is illegally deducting pay
Are you concerned that your employer may be making illegal deductions from your paycheck? If you work in California, know that the state has strict laws governing wage and hour practices. Employers are prohibited from making unauthorized deductions from employees'...
When are you mandated to be paid as a construction worker in California?
Construction companies in California sometimes misclassify employees as independent contractors so they do not have to provide them with worker’s compensation coverage and other benefits. This leaves workers who are injured in on-the-job accidents vulnerable and...