Personal Injury and Employment Law Blog
Ensuring legal compensation for hours worked is a fundamental aspect of employment, and California law is explicit about the rights of non-exempt employees. In this blog post, we’ll delve into the legal precedent set by Morillion v. Royal Packing Co., (2000) 22 Cal. 4th 575, highlighting the obligation of employers to compensate non-exempt employees for…
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The Right to Compensation: Navigating “Off-the-Clock” Work for Non-exempt Employees
Ensuring legal compensation for hours worked is a fundamental aspect of employment, and California law is explicit about the rights of non-exempt employees. In this blog post, we'll delve into the legal precedent set by ... Read more
Overtime Laws for Motion Picture Industry Work Hours
The motion picture industry is renowned for its creativity but behind the scenes, labor regulations play a crucial role in ensuring employee well-being. Maximum Work Hours Regulatory Framework: Industrial Welfare Commission Wage Order No. 12 ... Read more
Championing Equality: The ADEA’s Mission Against Age Discrimination
In response to pervasive age discrimination in the workplace, Congress enacted the Age Discrimination in Employment Act (ADEA). The ADEA is a crucial piece of legislation with a clear purpose: to address the challenges faced ... Read more