The Garay Law Blog provides news & commentary on developments in labor relations and employment law in California.
California Prevailing Wage: Ensuring Fair Compensation for Public Works Projects
In California, the prevailing wage laws serve as a cornerstone for promoting fair labor practices in public works projects. The prevailing wage is the minimum hourly rate, including benefits, paid to workers in a particular locality and trade classification. These laws aim to protect workers from exploitation, ensure fair competition among contractors, and maintain high …
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What Is the California WARN Act?
In times of economic downturn, businesses may face the difficult decision to downsize, restructure, or close their operations. While such actions may be necessary for the survival of a company, they can have a significant impact on employees and their livelihoods. In California, the Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification (WARN) Act was enacted to provide …
Constructive Discharge – Fired by Conduct: What it Means and Next Steps
Constructive Discharge: Understanding Your Rights in the Workplace In the realm of employment law, constructive discharge is a concept that often raises eyebrows and piques curiosity. It refers to a situation where an employee resigns from their position due to intolerable working conditions created by the employer. Essentially, the employee’s resignation is deemed involuntary, …
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