Wage claims often start with an employee realizing that they don't make the same amount as someone else on the payroll with similar experience or responsibilities. Those who believe they have not received a fair wage based on their sex or race might band together with...
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Documentation and policy protect against workplace retaliation claims
Employees who are unsatisfied with their working conditions or the people they work with will sometimes make unfounded claims against an employer. They may claim, for example, that incidents of workplace discipline or termination were an act of unlawful retaliation. ...
California law prohibits employers from requiring NDAs with sexual harassment settlements
California enacted new workplace sexual harassment laws in the wake of the #MeToo movement that brought to light multiple stories of harassment and assault by some of the entertainment industry’s biggest names. The biggest of those names, Harvey Weinstein, who’s...
SB 93 Mandates Employers in Various Industries to Offer Rehire to Laid-Off Employees
Senate Bill 93 was signed into law by Governor Newsom on April 16, 2021 and became effective immediately. The bill impacts employers who operate “enterprises” defined as hotels, private clubs, event centers, airport hospitality operations, airport service providers,...
Why you need to have employees sign warnings
If you give your employees warnings before firing them, you want to provide these warnings in a written format. You also want to ask the employees to sign the documents. This can be tremendously helpful to you, as an employer, if a dispute arises. It proves that...
Why isn’t the minimum wage the same everywhere?
One of the basic aspects of hiring employees is that you must pay them as much as the state and federal minimum wage laws dictate. However, the amount you have to pay can vary from location to location. While certain municipalities can enact even more stringent...
How can employers get sued over nondisclosure agreements?
Many California companies have their employees sign nondisclosure agreements (NDAs) to keep their trade secrets or any other proprietary information from potentially getting into a competitor's hands. Sometimes employers draft NDAs too broadly that can infringe on...
Involve your IT department in an employee termination
Nobody likes to have an employee leave on bad terms -- but it’s bound to happen eventually in every company. When it does, you need to take swift action to protect your proprietary information. The sooner you involve your information technology (IT) department, the...
Court’s ruling a win for employers in all states
A recent decision by an appeals court in one state could have far-reaching implications for employers throughout the nation. The 6th Circuit Court of Appeals sided with an Ohio district court’s ruling in a case of age discrimination brought by a former employee of MW...
What constitutes retaliation against an employee?
As a business owner, you have an obligation to respect the basic rights of your workers. Complying with employment laws and safety standards is important to your company's financial solvency and ability to attract new talent. When you demote a worker, cut their wages...
