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Sexual Harassment at Work

Sexual Harassment at Work

WHAT IS SEXUAL HARASSMENT? Sexual harassment is broadly defined as “unwelcome sexual advances, requests for sexual favors, or other verbal or physical conduct of a sexual nature” which is required…

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What is Retaliation?

What is Retaliation?

Retaliation is defined as “harming someone because they have harmed you” or, simply put, revenge. In employment, the term retaliation is used to mean “adverse employment action” against an employee…

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Reasonable Accommodation Rights of Disabled Employees in California

Reasonable Accommodation Rights of Disabled Employees in California

Nationwide, the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) protects American workers with disabilities from unfair treatment and discrimination. The California Fair Employment and Housing Act (FEHA) also protects disabled workers and…

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Can My Employer Change the Terms and Conditions of my Employment?

Can My Employer Change the Terms and Conditions of my Employment?

We are facing an unprecedented time as the nation responds to COVID-19. Over the coming months, employee/employer relationships will be changing rapidly. Entire sections of the workforce have been put…

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Termination, Lay-Off, Reduction in Force, or Furlough: What’s the Difference?

Termination, Lay-Off, Reduction in Force, or Furlough: What’s the Difference?

As the US continues to grapple with the effects of COVID-19, many businesses have to make difficult decisions regarding their employees. With operations down around the country, many people are…

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5 Contract Tips Every Business Owner Should Know

5 Contract Tips Every Business Owner Should Know

1. Make sure the ESSENTIAL terms are in the contract. For example, are the parties specifically listed, is the price included, are the services to be performed or products sold included, is there a…

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