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Can Your Employer Terminate You for Performance Issues Caused by Your Disability?
Posted in Employment Law,Wage & Hour Laws,Wrongful Termination on April 26, 2021
Being terminated for performance issues caused by a disability is not only unfair, it is probably illegal as well. In the federal appellate case of Humphrey v. Memorial Hospitals Association, the court said that for purposes of the Americans with Disabilities Act (with a few exceptions, such as alcoholism or illegal drug use), conduct resulting… read more
California Supreme Court: Employers Cannot Round Time For Meal Breaks
Posted in Employment Law,Firm News,Wage & Hour Laws on April 18, 2021
Recently, The California Supreme Court in Donohue v. AMN Services, LLC decided “that employers cannot engage in the practice of rounding time punches — that is, adjusting the hours that an employee has actually worked to the nearest preset time increment — in the meal period context. The meal period provisions are designed to prevent… read more
Associational Discrimination and How it Relates to COVID-19
Posted in Employment Law,Firm News,Wage & Hour Laws,Workplace Discrimination on April 17, 2021
Imagine asking for an accommodation at work so you can help a family member with a disability and you get terminated for making the request? Imagine in another scenario, your employer grants you the request but then terminates you shortly after? Is that discrimination, even though you are not the one who had the disability?… read more
Time Off From Work Beyond FMLA Leave
Posted in Employment Law,FMLA on April 17, 2021
Sometimes, employees need to take their full 12-weeks of FMLA leave to deal with a serious health condition. What happens when the employee is unable to return to work at the end of their 12-week leave period? Can the employer simply terminate the employee? What if the employee could return after some additional leave that… read more
How to Avoid Personal Assistant Job Scams
Posted in Employment Law on August 30, 2018
Working from home seems like the perfect opportunity for millions of employees in the U.S. Job opportunities are available, but it can be hard to determine which listings are scams and which ones are a real chance for employment. A lot of scams come in the form of a job opening for a personal assistant… read more
California’s New Employment Laws You Need To Know
Posted in Employment Law on May 1, 2018
California employment laws change frequently. Since they are dynamic and continually evolving, staying up-to-date is the best way to understand your rights and responsibilities. Several new California laws might affect the way you work and obtain compensation for on-the-job injuries. We’ve outlined several you need to know about, as well as how they may impact… read more
What Are Your Rights During A Probationary Period At A New Job?
Posted in Employment Law on October 12, 2017
When starting a new job, many workers are told they are in a probationary or introductory period. These periods vary in length but often last between 30 or 90 days. As you train into your job, the period can provide an opportunity for both you and your employer to see whether the job is a… read more