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How Much Does California Law Require My Employer To Reimburse Me For Driving On The Job? California law requires your employer to reimburse you for all necessary expenses you incur because of your job. The most common type of on-the-job expense employees have is the…
Can My Employer Fire Me For Being An Alcoholic Or Drug Addict? Alcoholism and drug addiction are medically recognized diseases that affect millions of Americans, and under both California and federal law, they are considered disabilities. Employers are required to provide reasonable accommodations to permit…
Final Paychecks And Waiting Time Penalties If you quit your job, are fired, or laid off, California laws require your employer to promptly issue you a final paycheck that includes everything you are owed, including all wages, overtime, and accrued vacation and paid time off…
California’s Complex Pregnancy And Maternity Leave Laws Explained California employees benefit from some of the most comprehensive pregnancy and family leave laws in the country. The rules in California are particularly generous to employees who become pregnant and have children. There are two California laws…
How Do I Know If I’m An Employee Misclassified As An Independent Contractor? Employee misclassification has become an increasingly important issue in recent years, particularly with the growth of the service sector and the so-called “sharing economy.” Well publicized misclassification lawsuits have been filed against…
How Does The FEHA Protect You If You Are Disabled And Discriminated Against At Your Job? Being disabled does not mean that you cannot work, have a satisfying career, or be a productive employee that your employer will value. Fortunately, disabled workers are protected from…
Why Hiring An Attorney Is Essential In Your Employment Discrimination Case If you suspect you are the victim of discrimination at your job, you need to understand your rights under the many federal and California laws that prohibit employers from engaging in these illegal practices.…
Do You Have To Tell Your Employer About Your Pregnancy? What Happens If You Do? If you are pregnant in California, you have some of the best protections under federal and California laws against discrimination in the country. The most important one for California residents…
Quid Pro Quo Sexual Harassment: Illegal Under Federal And California Laws No one wants to be the victim of sexual harassment or any other form of discrimination at his or her job. Fortunately, federal civil rights laws and the California Fair Employment and Housing Act…
You May Have A Right To Sue If You Are Fired Before Your New Job Starts If you are like many people, you may have sought a new job for better pay, job growth, or more favorable working conditions. Unfortunately, a good opportunity can turn…
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