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Category: Wage and Hour

California Overtime Laws 2024 – What Every Worker Should Know

One of the most common forms of wage theft occurs when employers don’t pay out the overtime that their employees have earned. Some employers get away with not doing so for years, in part because their employees don’t actually know when they are entitled to overtime pay. It can be a good idea to make yourself aware of the overtime

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What is Nonproductive Time?

California has a strong history of protecting worker’s rights. Employees who work on a piece-rate basis must be paid at least minimum wage for their nonproductive time, including rest breaks.  If you’re a San Diego worker who’s employer isn’t paying you correctly. You have legal options at your disposal. Speak with a trusted employment lawyer today to take action. Nonproductive

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What Information Must Be on My Pay Stubs in California?

A wage statement or pay stub summarizes the amount of money you earned and the deductions your employer withheld from your paycheck. The U.S. Department of Labor’s Wage and Hour Division provides an optional Wage Statement form for employers to use. California Labor Code §226 lists the information that employers must include on a California employee’s pay stub. Employers who

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Am I Allowed to Talk About My Wages at Work?

The short answer is yes, you can, under most circumstances. An employer in San Diego, California, generally cannot prevent you or your colleagues from discussing your pay. Keep reading to learn more and to learn about an important exception. Employers Cannot Prohibit Employees From Talking About Pay Under the National Labor Relations Act (NLRA), workers have the right to discuss

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Am I Entitled to My Time Records in California?

To make sure you are paid correctly, you need to clock in and out regularly. California has many nuances relating to employment laws, and inspecting your time records is no exception. The bottom line is that California law permits you to view and copy certain information from your personnel file, including your time punch records. An employment law attorney can

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Minor League Players, MLB Reach Settlement in Minimum Wage Lawsuit

On May 10, 2022, attorneys for Major League Baseball (MLB) and minor league players filed a motion with the U.S. District Court, Northern District of California, informing Judge Spero that both sides had reached a settlement in a lawsuit.  This lawsuit had originally been filed in 2014 and alleged that MLB violated the federal Fair Labor Standards Acts (FLSA) regarding

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