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The CROWN Act in California
For decades, workplace grooming policies have often discriminated—directly or indirectly—against Black employees and others who wear natural hairstyles such as afros, braids, locs, or twists. In response, California became the first state in the U.S. to pass legislation explicitly protecting employees from hair-based discrimination.

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Freelance Worker Protection Act 2025: What California Freelancers Need to Know
The Freelance Worker Protection Act of 2025 (FWPA)Â is a landmark piece of legislation designed to close longstanding gaps in labor protections for freelancers, contractors, and other self-employed professionals.

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PAGA Reform in California: What Workers Need to Know About Early Compliance Penalty Reductions
California’s Private Attorneys General Act (PAGA) has long empowered employees to sue employers for labor code violations on behalf of the state. But it’s also drawn criticism for encouraging excessive litigation, often resulting in massive settlements where individual employees recover little.

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Aug 203 min read
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AI Surveillance and Employee Privacy in California
As artificial intelligence (AI) becomes more integrated into workplace technologies, California employees face new concerns about privacy. From productivity tracking tools to facial recognition systems, employers are using AI-powered surveillance to monitor performance, behavior, and even emotions. But how far is too far?

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Aug 133 min read
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Intersectional Discrimination Protections Under FEHA
When we talk about workplace discrimination in California, most people think in terms of single, isolated categories—like race, gender, or disability. But what happens when someone experiences discrimination that spans multiple identities at once?

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Aug 114 min read
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California’s 2025 Worker Freedom from Employer Intimidation Act: What Employees Need to Know
In 2025, California passed a landmark piece of legislation: the Worker Freedom from Employer Intimidation Act.

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Aug 63 min read
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Unpaid Commissions: What California Law Says About Getting the Money You Earned
If you’re working in California and earning commissions, you have the right to be paid fully and on time. Whether you’re in sales, marketing, or any job where your earnings depend on performance, commissions aren’t a bonus or gift—they’re legally owed wages under California law.

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Aug 44 min read
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Wrongfully Terminated? How to Get a Free Consultation with a California Employment Lawyer
Being wrongfully terminated can feel like a punch to the gut — especially when you’ve given your best to your employer. If you believe your firing violated California law, you’re not alone — and you have rights.

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Jul 303 min read
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Late Paychecks in California: What the Labor Code Says and What You Can Do
Every worker depends on their paycheck. Whether you’re living paycheck to paycheck or building long-term financial stability, timely payment is not a luxury—it’s a legal right. If your employer in California is paying you late—or not at all—know this: California labor laws are on your side.

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Jul 284 min read
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