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PERB Affirms Public Employee Right to Strike

April 27, 2015 by

A nagging technical question that has been buried in the bowels of the California court and PERB decisions addressing public employee strikes has now been answered squarely and resoundingly by a PERB decision affirming the… Read More

Employers Can’t Short Commissioned Employees Legally Mandated Overtime Pay

April 20, 2015 by

Here is an important update and clarification for employees who work on commission. Just because you are paid a commission does not mean you are not entitled to overtime pay for hours worked in excess… Read More

US Supreme Court Recognizes Limited Federal Right to Accommodation for Pregnant Workers

April 13, 2015 by

The U.S Supreme Court in March issued a decision about the right of pregnant women to a job accommodation under federal law that raises as many questions as it answers.  The case arose in the… Read More

California Employers Must Reimburse Employees for Work-Related Expenses

April 6, 2015 by

Employers rely more and more on their employees to be available to work nearly round the clock, and often expect employees to use their own personal cell phone, tablet, computer or car to get the… Read More

Auto Dealer Cannot Apply FLSA’s Auto-Dealer Exemption to Service Advisers

March 30, 2015 by

The federal Fair Labor Standards Act’s requirement that employers pay overtime pay for all hours worked over 40 in a week is riddled with exceptions.  One of these is for any “salesman, partsman, or mechanic… Read More

Don’t Let an “Independent Contractor” Label Deny You Your Employee Rights

March 23, 2015 by

Your status as an independent contractor is based on your relationship with your employer. Title, method of payment, and even written agreements do not always prove that you are an independent contractor. In fact, there… Read More

Teamsters FedEx

March 22, 2015 by

After a hard-fought campaign in which FedEx Freight spared no resource and took every opportunity to delay and deny the employees their right to organize, a group of 50 drivers at FedEx Freight’s Stockton, California… Read More

Papa’s Just Got Bagged

March 16, 2015 by

To paraphrase the godfather of soul, Papa John’s must pay the cost to be the boss.  New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman just got a $2.1 million judgment against a New York Papa John’s franchise… Read More

I Always Feel Like Somebody’s Watching Me!

March 9, 2015 by

The modern worker may well feel like she lives in a Rockwell song.  Like our personal lives, in which our every credit-card swipe, social media interaction, website browse, news-article view, and even our cell-phone’s location,… Read More

Should Interns be Paid? (or “Dude, where’s my check?)

March 5, 2015 by

Many people agree to work for free as part of an unpaid internship in the hope of “getting their foot in the door” or in order to “get valuable experience.” Is currently a hot topic… Read More