California’s Wage Theft Bill Put on Hold Until January 2026

Sacramento, California — Senator Scott Wiener (D-San Francisco) has temporarily paused Senate Bill 310, also known as the Wage Theft Bill. The bill seeks to enhance protections for California’s low-wage workers. Following additional revisions and negotiations, it will be revisited in January 2026. The legislation is designed to enable workers to recover back pay and […]

Vietnamese Nail Techs Lead Discrimination Lawsuit in CA

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Santa Ana, California — A federal discrimination lawsuit filed Saturday in the U.S. District Court in Santa Ana accuses California of unfair labor practices targeting Vietnamese-American nail technicians and salon owners. The suit challenges a 2020 state law—Assembly Bill 5 (AB 5)—which redefined how workers are classified as employees or independent contractors. Plaintiffs argue that […]

What to Do If Your Employer Fails to Provide Payroll Records

What to Do If Your Employer Fails to Provide Payroll Records

Imagine losing part of your paycheck without even realizing it. Shockingly, between 2014 and 2023, workers collectively lost an estimated $2.3 to $4.6 billion annually because of minimum wage violations. Access to your payroll records, including deductions from wages and time schedules, is critical to protecting your employment rights. When employers withhold this information, it […]

How to Safely Report Labor Violations in California

How to Safely Report Labor Violations in California

If you’re facing unfair treatment at work—like unpaid wages, unsafe conditions, or harassment—you’re not alone. Many workers stay silent out of fear, not knowing where to start or who will protect them. However, understanding how to report labor violations in California can help you regain control and protect your rights. California law offers strong protections […]

Wage and Hour Disputes: How to Recover Unpaid Wages in CA

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Imagine working long shifts, only to find that your employer is not paying you the overtime you earned. Maybe you’ve been forced to work through meal breaks or misclassified as an independent contractor to avoid receiving compensation benefits. Unfortunately, these wage and hour disputes happen far too often in California, leaving many workers underpaid and […]

Dialysis Workers Strike Over Unfair Labor Practices

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San Diego, California — Hundreds of healthcare workers across California, including San Diego, began a six-day strike on Monday, citing labor rights violations. The workers, represented by the Service Employees International Union-United Healthcare Workers West (SEIU-UHW), accuse employers of retaliating against caregivers and engaging in union-busting tactics. The strike, scheduled from October 14 to October […]

NLRB Finds Starbucks CEO Violated Labor Law in Union Dispute

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Long Beach, California — The National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) has determined that former Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz violated labor law during an April 2022 meeting with a union-organizing barista in Long Beach. The barista had voiced concerns about Starbucks’ labor practices, to which Schultz responded, “If you’re not happy at Starbucks, you can go […]

Court Blocks Retaliation in Labor Law Violations Case

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Los Angeles, California — A federal court has barred Cargomatic Inc., a transportation provider in Long Beach, from retaliating against drivers who reported labor law violations and sought unpaid wages.  The U.S. Department of Labor secured the ruling after drivers delivering freight for Ceva Freight LLC, a subsidiary of Ceva Logistics, filed claims alleging federal […]

Sushi Restaurant Fined $50K for Violations of Unpaid Wages

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San Leandro, California — Angry Fish Sushi, a San Leandro restaurant, has been fined more than $50,000 by the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) following an investigation into wage violations, according to a recent press release. The restaurant faces $43,000 in unpaid wages, damages, and $7,800 in civil penalties, affecting 24 employees. The DOL investigation […]

5 Common Forms of Disability Harassment in the Workplace

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In 2023, the employment rate for individuals with disabilities hit 22.5%, marking the highest figure recorded since 2008. While this is a positive trend, many employees with disabilities still encounter harassment in the workplace. A hostile work environment, marked by offensive conduct and discriminatory harassment, can impact their well-being and job performance. Understanding these common […]

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