Category: Employment Law

How to Set Boundaries With a Coworker Friend

Posted On February 8, 2024 In Employment Law

Americans spend a lot of time at work. And we often stay in contact with those we work with around the clock in an age of telecommuting. Work friendships can be a source of job satisfaction, making work a place we look forward to spending our day.…

Dealing with Difficult Coworkers

Posted On January 22, 2024 In Employment Law

You can pick and choose your friends, but you may not be able to make decisions about who you work with, and that often means you could be stuck with people who may not be easy to get along with. Even when you know they are outright wrong in the way they act, talk, or work, there are still a variety of things you can do to protect yourself and avoid complications along the way.

Common Interview Questions You Don’t Have to Answer

Posted On November 22, 2023 In Employment Law

When you go into an interview for a job you want, do you feel that you have to answer every question that is asked of you? You may not know when you can skip a question or even confront the interviewer about their right to answer those questions.…

What Can My Former Employer Say About Me in California?

Posted On November 13, 2023 In Employment Law

“Can we call your past or current employer?” This is a question that an interviewer may ask you in the hopes that you say that they can and, in doing so, they hope to get any information about the type of employee you were.

How to Speak with Your Employer About Religious Accommodations

Posted On October 18, 2023 In Employment Law

Many employers recognize that their employees follow very specific religious beliefs and requirements. Most employers do not try to stop you from engaging in these types of limitations or requirements. Still, it can become challenging in situations where there is any type of overlap in your employee duties. 

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