Employment discrimination case heard by U.S. Supreme Court
December 2, 2015
The U.S. Supreme Court recently heard a case that presents an issue for which the lower federal courts, including those
The ADEA protects older workers from employment discrimination
November 23, 2015
The Age Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967 (ADEA) is a federal law that prohibits discrimination against a worker for
Agencies and restaurants accused of employment discrimination
November 19, 2015
It may not be widely known that many immigrants in California and other states are being shoveled into jobs where
Report compares California’s restaurant industry pay to Jim Crow
November 5, 2015
An academic report released in October says that California’s restaurant industry is so discriminatory against female and minority workers that
Dealing with sexual harassment is difficult for women in science
October 29, 2015
A recent scandal at the University of California-Berkeley may have exposed the issue of sexual harassment in academia, especially in
New California bill targets employers who steal wages
October 21, 2015
Here in California, people will provide an honest day’s work for an honest day’s pay. But many employers in the
Learn about misclassification at work and how it can affect you
October 16, 2015
If you haven’t already done so, be sure to take a look at our newest white paper, “Lessons From Uber:
Who is entitled to overtime pay in California?
October 14, 2015
Gone are the days when factory workers are forced to work 10, 12 or more hours a day or risk
Ex-domestic worker sues CA tech execs for sexual harassment
October 7, 2015
One does not have to work in an office, store, warehouse, factory or other traditional workplace to be subject to
Women still earning just 79 cents to the dollar versus men
September 25, 2015
It has been decades since women successfully fought to have careers of their own, instead of relying on husbands or
After Uber: Misclassification of workers in any industry
September 17, 2015
Employee misclassification has been a hot topic in the news recently as a result of the ongoing Uber controversy. However,
Steps to take before suing your employer for sexual harassment
September 17, 2015
For most people being victimized by sexual harassment at work, the prospect of suing their employer can seem frightening and
Roscoe’s Chicken ‘n Waffles loses $1M racial discrimination suit
September 10, 2015
Anyone can potentially become the victim of workplace discrimination based on race, no matter their ethnic background. And no ethnicity
Learn what every worker should know about the Uber controversy
August 27, 2015
Uber has been in the news recently due to allegations that the company misclassifies its drivers as independent contractors rather
When is it a workplace romance, and when is it sexual harassment?
August 25, 2015
A common defense to workplace sexual harassment claims is consent. In other words, an accused supervisor may say that the
How workers’ religion is protected under the law
August 19, 2015
It has been more than two months since we discussed the outcome of a woman’s employment discrimination lawsuit against preppy
2 more sexual harassment suits filed against Sacramento City Hall
August 6, 2015
Late in May, we discussed allegations that Sacramento Mayor Kevin Johnson sexually harassed an employee in the city manager’s office
Workers who are ill or new parents may have FMLA rights
July 28, 2015
One of the most important pieces of federal law for American workers is the Family and Medical Leave Act. This
Is LGBT workplace discrimination protection the next victory?
July 8, 2015
By now, our readers are surely aware of the decision that the U.S. Supreme Court handed down late in June,
The 2 types of sexual harassment claims
June 24, 2015
Despite increased attention and action against sexual harassment in recent years, it remains a serious problem in many workplaces. Many
Supreme Court rules for Muslim Abercrombie & Fitch job applicant
June 2, 2015
In an update to a case we last discussed in February, a Muslim woman who was denied a job at
Kevin Johnson denies sexual harassment claim
May 28, 2015
Sacramento Mayor Kevin Johnson says that an internal investigation has vindicated him from accusations by a city employee that he














