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Proposed Bill Requires Transgender Rights Training for Employers in California

According to a recent news article from the San Francisco Gate, new regulations are now in effect that provide specific protections to transgender and gender-nonconforming employees in California. This comes at a time when transgender workers are receiving more support from some and facing more hostility from others than ever…

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Ban-the-Box Now the Law in California Employment Cases

As discussed in a recent news article from the National Law Review, California’s newly passed Ban-the-Box regulation has now taken effect. This means that our state has joined a growing list of states that are what is being called the Ban-the-Box bandwagon. When we use the term “box” we are…

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LAPD Officers Win City of Los Angeles’ Lawsuit for Reimbursement of Academy Training

When a police officer resigns from the force shortly after completing training, can he or she be required to reimburse the city for the costs of attending the police academy? The answer is no – an answer the City of Los Angeles learned the hard way. (See In re Acknowledgement…

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Employment Issues Faced by Construction Workers in California’s Inland Empire

According to recent news article from The Orange County Register, California’s Inland Empire is one of the top areas in the nation for construction jobs.  This claim is based on data from a leading general contractors’ association and includes the number of jobs as of this past April. Riverside was…

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Wrongful Termination Lawsuits in California

According to a recent news article from the Los Angeles Times, an employee who was fired from a prominent aerospace company filed a lawsuit against his employer claiming that his employer wrongfully terminated him.  Unfortunately for this employee, a California jury did not agree with his claims, and a verdict…

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Harassment in The Workplace and Termination

According to a recent news report from the Los Angeles Times, 20 employees were terminated as part of the harassment investigation involving a ride sharing company.  The company has been facing a lot of bad press lately.  The chief executive resigned following what was interpreted as a sexist joke at…

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Tension Over California Bill That Aims to Prevent Firing Workers Over Communist Affiliation

Little Saigon is a neighborhood that is south of Los Angeles that is home to many people of Vietnamese heritage.  Many of the Vietnamese immigrants who came to America and settled in Little Saigon are very much against the communist party, since the communists assumed control of their homeland following…

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Elon Musk Settles Los Angeles Labor Dispute for $4 Million

Elon Musk is a billionaire investor who is generally known as being somewhat eccentric.  His primary investments are Tesla, which manufactures high-end electric cars, and Space X, the private space company developing rockets to carry people and cargo into a low-earth orbit and to rendezvous with the International Space Station.…

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