Posted On July 29, 2024 In Employment Law
Preventing workplace discrimination should be a top priority for employers across San Diego and the entire state of California. Companies that can protect their employees from being treated as “less than” due to their sexual orientation, age, religious beliefs, disability, gender, or race is not only the right thing to do, but can help promote loyalty, boost productivity, and protect not only employee’s rights, but their mental health as well.…
Posted On July 2, 2024 In Wrongful Termination
California may be considered an “at-will” state for employment, but that does not mean that your employer can fire you for any reason. In fact, if you were an employee who falls under a “protected status,” you may have the right to sue your employer for wrongful termination if you were fired without just cause.…
Posted On June 12, 2024 In Personal injury,Wrongful Termination
Being terminated from a position is a challenging life experience. Particularly if it was for unfair or illegal reasons. If you think you have been wrongfully terminated, you would benefit from seeking the guidance of a San Diego wrongful termination attorney with Walker Law.…
Posted On June 8, 2024 In Wrongful Termination
A termination from a job is incredibly distressing. Not only is it emotionally devastating for many, but it also leaves you wondering how you will pay your bills. This financial burden may discourage people from seeking the help of a reputable San Diego wrongful termination lawyer.…
Posted On May 21, 2024 In Employment Law
Non-compete clauses used to stifle workers’ abilities to change careers, begin new initiatives, and contribute to the workforce will now shift the challenge of retaining an employee to the employer. One of the goals in banning non-compete clauses is to provide employees with better wages and working conditions for employers to retain their services. …