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Can You Be Fired for Dating a Co-Worker in California?
Jun 22, 2017

Can You Be Fired for Dating a Co-Worker in California?

The average California employee spends more than forty hours a…

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Can You Be Fired for a Dress Code Violation in California?
Jun 22, 2017

Can You Be Fired for a Dress Code Violation in California?

If you work in California, your employer may require you…

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Can I Sue My Employer for Not Paying My Bonus in California?
Jun 22, 2017

Can I Sue My Employer for Not Paying My Bonus in California?

A bonus can be a welcome addition to your regular…

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Can I Break My Employment Contract in California?
Jun 22, 2017

Can I Break My Employment Contract in California?

If you have signed an employment contract with your current…

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California Vacation Law and PTO Law: Common Questions, Answered
Jun 22, 2017

California Vacation Law and PTO Law: Common Questions, Answered

The start of summer can bring up many questions for…

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California AB 1732: What the Equal Restroom Access Act Means for Employees
Jun 22, 2017

California AB 1732: What the Equal Restroom Access Act Means for Employees

California Assembly Bill 1732, also known as California’s “bathroom bill,”…

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6 Reasonable Accommodation Examples for Employees with Disabilities
Jun 22, 2017

6 Reasonable Accommodation Examples for Employees with Disabilities

The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) is federal law that protects disabled…

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5 Common Signs of Retaliation in the Workplace
Jun 22, 2017

5 Common Signs of Retaliation in the Workplace

Fact: you won’t always get along with your coworkers or…

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How to Complain to HR About Your Boss – Infographic
Jun 17, 2017

How to Complain to HR About Your Boss – Infographic

Do you have a horrible boss? If you notice these…

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