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California Wrongful Termination Compensation Calculator
If you believe you were wrongfully terminated in California, our compensation calculator is designed to give you a realistic starting point to evaluate your potential claim. While every case is different, this tool helps you estimate the financial harm you may have suffered and introduces the types of damages that may be recoverable under state employment law.

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Jul 7, 20255 min read


Who Qualifies as an Exempt Employee in California? Salary Thresholds Explained
HOME > CALIFORNIA EMPLOYMENT LAW In California, not all employees are created equal when it comes to overtime pay, meal and rest breaks, and other wage protections. Whether you’re exempt or non-exempt under California labor law can make a significant difference in your paycheck—and in your rights at work. In 2025, the rules surrounding exempt employees have become stricter and more employee-friendly, thanks to updates in state minimum salary thresholds and evolving interpret

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Jul 7, 20253 min read


California Labor Laws for Hourly Employees: Know Your Rights
Hourly employees make up a large portion of California’s workforce — from restaurant servers and retail clerks to warehouse workers and part-time professionals.

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Jul 2, 20253 min read


If You Show Up, You Deserve to Get Paid: Reporting Time Pay Laws in California
Imagine this: you get dressed, battle traffic, show up to work on time—only to be sent home after 15 minutes because business is slow. In most states, you’d just lose out on those hours. But not in California.

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Jun 30, 20253 min read


How California’s Workers’ Compensation System Protects Employees
California law requires almost all employers to carry workers’ comp insurance, even if they have just one employee. Failure to do so is a criminal offense and can result in steep fines or even jail time.

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Jun 27, 20254 min read


How California Workers Are Reviving Unions and Collective Action in the Modern Workplace
In recent years, a quiet revolution has been brewing across California’s job sites, warehouses, classrooms, and coffee shops. Workers from every industry—whether white-collar professionals or hourly wage earners—are increasingly turning to unions and collective organizing to demand better wages, benefits, and working conditions.

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Jun 25, 20255 min read


How and When You Should Receive Your Final Paycheck After Termination in California
In California, employees have strong legal protections when it comes to receiving their final wages after leaving a job.

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Jun 23, 20253 min read


Fighting for Fairness: How California Protects Workers from Immigrant Discrimination on the Job
In California’s diverse workforce, immigrants are the backbone of many industries—agriculture, construction, hospitality, healthcare, and tech among them. Yet for thousands of immigrant workers, discrimination in the workplace remains an all-too-common reality.

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Jun 20, 20254 min read


What Counts as Retaliation Under California Labor Law?
If you’ve been punished at work for standing up for your rights, you might be a victim of workplace retaliation — and under California law, that’s illegal. Retaliation can take many forms, some subtle and others more obvious, but all can seriously impact your career and well-being.

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Jun 18, 20251 min read
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