by Kyle Knight | May 25, 2023 | Employment Discrimination
California Law and How It Works California employs the country’s largest and most diverse workforce, with slightly over 19.2 million civilian workers as of the last count. The sheer volume of employees and eclectic mixture of race, culture, and gender...
by Madison Ruos | Nov 24, 2020 | Uncategorized
Rude bosses, nasty coworkers, bad music— if you’ve experienced this at work then you may be asking yourself, am I in a hostile work environment? Before we answer that, we must first answer the question: what is a hostile work environment? In short, it is a workplace...
by Kyle Knight | Jun 29, 2020 | Employment Law
In February, when California labor officials announced the biggest wage theft case against a private company in state history, they included a warning for all bosses: “Stealing earned wages from workers’ pockets is illegal in California and this case shows that...
by Kyle Knight | Jun 29, 2020 | Employment Law
LOS ANGELES (CBSLA) — A black former attorney for the ACLU of Southern California is suing the organization for allegedly subjecting her to racism and wrongfully firing her in February for speaking out against her treatment, labeling her as an “angry” woman....
Recent Comments