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Posted October 7, 2024

How an Employment Lawyer Can Help You Navigate Wage and Hour Disputes?

Wage and hour disputes are among the most common legal issues faced by employees in various industries. These disputes can arise from various situations, such as unpaid overtime, misclassification as an independent contractor, failure to pay minimum wage, or meal and rest breaks. Navigating the complex legal landscape of wage and hour laws can be […]

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Posted April 17, 2024

California Right to Disconnect — What You Need to Know About the Proposed Bill

California Right to Disconnect — What is it? California has recently proposed a new labor law: The Right to Disconnect. While employers may object, this law could mean digital freedom for workers across the golden state. It is meant to be the answer for workers that need personal time, mental space, and the ability to sleep, make […]

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Posted August 21, 2023

Can I Sue My Employer for Unpaid Wages in California?

It is completely unfair for an employee to put in the effort without receiving compensation.; employees need money to pay their bills and rent. Failure on an employer’s part to pay their employees on time is not only illegal, it can also have devastating consequences. Are you considering suing your employer for unpaid wages? Depending […]

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