California Minimum Wage Increase Poses Challenges for Healthcare Workers

CALIFORNIA – California’s minimum wage law, the highest in the country at $25 per hour, presents significant challenges for nearly half a million healthcare workers in the state. However, these challenges could extend beyond expectations as hospitals and other healthcare providers consider cutting hours and benefits to offset the higher labor costs. The California minimum […]
Former Cuesta College Employee Sues for Retaliation and Emotional Distress

CALIFORNIA – A former employee of Cuesta College has filed a lawsuit against the educational institution and several of its workers, alleging retaliation and causing emotional distress. Andrew Kranes, who worked as a general maintenance worker at Cuesta College for five years, filed complaints with the San Luis Obispo County District Attorney’s Office in November […]
Landmark Ruling in Gramajo v. Joe’s Pizza Case for Labor Violations

CALIFORNIA – In a landmark decision, the California Court of Appeals, in the Gramajo v. Joe’s Pizza case at Sunset, Inc., has established a crucial precedent for employees litigating claims for minimum wage and overtime violations. This ruling ensures that employees who prevail in court on such claims are entitled to fair compensation for attorney […]
Poultry Company in LA Accused of Employing Minors in Hazardous Conditions

CALIFORNIA – Federal labor investigators are cracking down on a poultry company in the Los Angeles area, urging it to forfeit profits allegedly gained by employing minors in hazardous labor. At least two minors were found working in hazardous conditions, deboning raw poultry with sharp knives at a poultry processing plant in Irwindale, according to […]
Tesla Faces Class Action Lawsuit for Labor Violations in California

FREMONT, CALIFORNIA – Two former employees of Tesla in Fremont, California, have filed a class action lawsuit against the company, accusing it of multiple violations of labor laws. This legal action seeks over $5 million in damages and represents thousands of workers across California. The lawsuit alleges that Tesla breached various labor laws in California. […]
End of 24/7 Work: California Considers Right to Disconnect Law

CALIFORNIA – The current pace of work has transformed the workday into an event that extends 24 hours. Emails and devices keep workers tethered to their responsibilities, and available at all times to respond to company demands. However, new proposed legislation could change this dynamic, at least in California. The California State Assembly is evaluating […]
Wrongful Termination For Consumer Fraud Reports in PrimeLending

CALIFORNIA – A US Department of Labor investigation has determined that a former senior vice president and two managers at PrimeLending must compensate two California employees with $35,000 in emotional damages and cover their legal fees. These workers faced wrongful termination after exposing fraudulent practices by a branch manager. According to the investigation conducted by […]
California Regulators Impose Sanctions on I Heart Mac and Cheese

CALIFORNIA – California regulators have imposed sanctions on I Heart Mac and Cheese, demanding thorough monitoring over the next three years due to various disclosure violations in their franchise documents. The fast-food franchise, in conjunction with the California Department of Financial Protection and Innovation, has reached a consent agreement this week, which includes a fine […]
$2 Million Compensation for Workplace Sexual Harassment Victim

CALIFORNIA – Sunshine Raisin Company, also known as National Raisin, a dried fruit company based in California, is under scrutiny after being compelled to pay $2 million to settle a lawsuit for sexual harassment and retaliation filed by the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC). The lawsuit filed by the EEOC reveals a distressing situation of […]
Family Sues Transit Agency for Wrongful Death in San Francisco

San Francisco, California – The tragedy involving two railway workers in the Bay Area has sparked a wrongful death lawsuit in San Francisco against the transit agency. The lawsuit, filed in the Alameda County Superior Court by the daughters of Laurence Daniels, alleges that the Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) train was being operated by […]