Facts About California Employment Law
- Your employer can terminate you at will, but only under certain conditionsIt would be illegal for an employer to terminate you if:• It violates the agreement contained in your employment contract with them.
• If it is based on gender, race, color, nationality, religion, sexual orientation, age, disability or medical condition, language and marital status.
• If it is as a result of reporting them to state law enforcement agencies.
• If it because you filed a case against them.2. You have a right to be compensated for late wages
The ‘waiting time’ penalties are awarded to you calculated on every single day of the delay for up to thirty days.
3. You have a right of access to your personal file
The law protects you from being denied accessing the contents of your personal file at any time you need it.
4. Your former employer can only say ‘ true’ things about you as a referee
Should your former employer be contacted for reference; it is illegal for them to give false information about you.
5. You still have a right to unused vacation days after termination
The law protects you from being denied compensation for vacation days you did not take. In the case you are terminated, you should receive payment for them.
6. You are entitled to 12 weeks of unpaid leave annually
These leave days allow you time to take care of ailing family members.
7. You are entitled to health insurance benefits regardless of your job title
Whether an employee or a contractor you have a right to health insurance.
8. You have a right to pre-choose your worker’s compensation doctor
You are allowed to choose the doctor you prefer to treat you under your employer’s group health plan. This is the doctor who would treat you in the case of injuries at the workplace.
9. You have a right to refuse to work in poor and unsafe conditions
The law protects you and even allows you to quit until the conditions are improved. You should ensure you inform of your intentions in writing for reference purposes.
10. Whether or not you receive overtime pay depends on what you do
You are exempt from overtime pay if:
• You earn over $2340 a month
• You are involved in managerial duties
• You are in a profession such as teaching, accounting, music law, and if you are an editor.11. You are entitled to unemployment insurance even if you quit your job
However, it is only if you quit job for a good reason. Good causes for quitting include:
• Better job offers
• Poor work conditions
• Health concerns
• Domestic matters, like having a violent spouse12. Your employer is not allowed to deduct your wages unreasonably
It is illegal if the loss was not a result of negligence or gross misconduct on your part. It is only allowable if your employer can prove it was. It is also illegal for an employer to deduct the cost of tools and uniform from your pay.
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