To succeed in an Los Angeles FMLA retaliation claim, the employee bears the burden of proof. This means the employee must provide factual evidence to show that the employer took adverse action because of their use of FMLA leave. Courts expect more than suspicion or personal belief. The Standard of Proof In civil cases, including…
Both FMLA and CFRA protect an employee’s right to return to the same or a comparable position. However, there are specific conditions and exceptions that employers may rely on. Reach out to our FMLA retaliation attorneys in Los Angeles to discuss your case at a free consultation. Return Rights Under FMLA and CFRA The FMLA…
California employers have the right to monitor workplace activity, but employers must follow strict rules when using surveillance cameras or other monitoring tools in the workplace. Unauthorized or excessive surveillance can violate California law and may lead to legal consequences. Consult our skilled LA County employment attorneys for a free consultation. California Privacy Rights California’s…
In Los Angeles and across the U.S., you cannot legally be fired for union activity. Federal and California laws protect your right to organize, advocate, and act collectively. Legal Protections for Union Activity The primary federal law protecting union activity is the National Labor Relations Act (NLRA). Under Section 7 of the NLRA, employees have…