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Wrongful Termination Settlement Calculator

Posted by Eric Kingsley | Feb 06, 2026 | 0 Comments

Determining the amount of a settlement for wrongful termination is a complex process. If you believe you have been unjustly fired or forced to leave due to unsafe or hostile conditions, you have the legal right to seek compensation from your former employer. However, calculating this compensation...

What Counts as Unfair Treatment in the Workplace?

Posted by Eric Kingsley | Feb 01, 2026 | 0 Comments

Unfair treatment becomes illegal when it's based on protected characteristics like race, age, gender, or disability, or happens in retaliation for reporting discrimination. If you are currently being treated unfairly at work, it can be in your best interest to act fast. As an employment attorney...

15 Things Your Boss Cannot Legally Do at Work

Posted by Eric Kingsley | Jan 29, 2026 | 0 Comments

Many of us put up with bad behavior and negativity in the workplace. However, there are limits set by the law when it comes to what is acceptable and what is not acceptable in the workplace. It is important to know and understand your rights when it comes to what your boss can or can't legally ...

What Is a Right to Sue Letter?

Posted by Eric Kingsley | Jan 21, 2026 | 0 Comments

A Right to Sue letter is a legal notice issued by a government agency like the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) or California's Civil Rights Department (CRD) that confirms you have completed the required administrative steps to file a lawsuit for workplace discrimination or harassme...

California PTO Laws in 2026

Posted by Eric Kingsley | Jan 03, 2026 | 0 Comments

Under California law, employers are not required to provide a set amount of paid time off (PTO) or paid vacation days. But, if a company's policy dictates that the employer provide vacation time, in such cases, you have the right to the amount of vacation time that is stated in the company's poli...

Age Discrimination Over 40 | Legal Guide

Posted by Eric Kingsley | Dec 22, 2025 | 0 Comments

You've been with your company for a while now. You have years of solid experience. But recently, you get the sense that something has shifted. Maybe you're being passed over for promotions. The cool new assignments always seem to go to the younger staff. It's a frustrating and isolating feeling,...

California Overtime Law 4/10-Hour Days

Posted by Eric Kingsley | Nov 28, 2025 | 0 Comments

A 4/10 workweek allows California employees to work four 10-hour days instead of the traditional five 8-hour days, completing a full 40-hour workweek with an extra day off. This compressed schedule has gained popularity as workers increasingly prioritize work-life balance and employers seek flexi...

Disability Harassment Examples at Work

Posted by Eric Kingsley | Nov 17, 2025 | 0 Comments

It's a terrible feeling, isn't it? You go to work every day, and something just feels wrong. Maybe it's a comment here, a joke there, or a sense of being treated differently. You start to wonder if what you're experiencing is actually illegal. Seeing some clear disability harassment examples can...

How to Report Unpaid Wages

Posted by Eric Kingsley | Nov 10, 2025 | 0 Comments

Wage theft is sadly a common occurrence in California. Employers owe tens of thousands of workers money in unpaid wages each year. Wage theft occurs when employers deliberately pay workers below the minimum wage, don't pay them overtime wages, fail to provide them with meal or rest breaks or atte...

What to Do When Your Boss Talks About You to Employees

Posted by Eric Kingsley | Nov 03, 2025 | 0 Comments

There's a specific sinking feeling in your stomach. It happens the moment you find out your boss is talking about you to other employees. It feels like a betrayal, and it is confusing and completely unprofessional. If your boss is talking about you to other employees, start by staying calm and g...

History Of California Minimum Wage

Posted by Eric Kingsley | Nov 03, 2025 | 0 Comments

For those interested in the history of the California minimum wage, the California Department of Industrial Relations provides a historical perspective in table format. The minimum wage information takes us back to 1916 when the minimum wage was $0.16. According to the published information, the ...

How Long Can You Collect Unemployment In California?

Posted by Eric Kingsley | Oct 31, 2025 | 0 Comments

If you lost your job or had your hours reduced in California, you may be eligible for unemployment benefits. These benefits are designed to help workers financially while they search for new employment. However, not everyone qualifies automatically. The rules can be complex, especially if you qui...

California Supreme Court's Iloff vs. LaPaille Decision

Posted by Eric Kingsley | Oct 18, 2025 | 0 Comments

The California Supreme Court's decision in Iloff v. LaPaille provides critical guidance for employers navigating minimum wage compliance and paid leave requirements. This ruling clarifies the threshold employers must meet to invoke the good faith defense against liquidated damages and establishes...

Can a Boss Threaten to Fire You? Know Your Rights!

Posted by Eric Kingsley | Oct 14, 2025 | 0 Comments

Your stomach drops and your heart starts pounding. The words hang in the air, heavy and sharp. Your boss just threatened to fire you, and now a thousand questions are racing through your mind. Is that even allowed? What did you do wrong? What are you going to do now? It is a frightening and isol...

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