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Glass Ceiling Discrimination in The Workplace
Read more: Glass Ceiling Discrimination in The WorkplaceA “glass ceiling” represents an invisible barrier that prevents people from rising beyond a certain level in a workplace. The glass ceiling is typically used in reference to discrimination against women in…
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Tech Workers’ Rights
Read more: Tech Workers’ RightsWith offices in Silicon Valley and the Bay Area, regions globally recognized as hubs of tech innovation, Avloni Law, has extensive experience representing the interests of tech employees. If you work in…
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Workplace Accessibility: The Normalization of Remote Work
Read more: Workplace Accessibility: The Normalization of Remote WorkFor employees who need to stay home for their health, and who can perform job duties remotely, telework should be considered a reasonable accommodation under the ADA for many job positions.
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Adult Victims That Were Sexually Abused or Assaulted As Far Back As 2009 Can Now File A Civil Lawsuit
Read more: Adult Victims That Were Sexually Abused or Assaulted As Far Back As 2009 Can Now File A Civil LawsuitThe new year brings a victory for sexual assault survivors in California. Effective January 1, 2023, the statute of limitations to file civil claims for sexual abuse and assault has been extended,…
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48,000 Academic Employees at UC Are On Strike
Read more: 48,000 Academic Employees at UC Are On StrikeAcademic employees at the University of California are on strike. The strike, including 48,000 academic workers, is the largest strike in the history of higher education. Due to the size and reputation…
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Can I Sue For Defamation, Slander, and Libel in a California Workplace?
Read more: Can I Sue For Defamation, Slander, and Libel in a California Workplace?California state employment law protects employees from unlawful defamation at work. Learn more about what constitutes unlawful defamation.
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Employment Agreements & Contracts: What You Need To Know
Read more: Employment Agreements & Contracts: What You Need To KnowEmployment Agreements and Contracts are relevant throughout the employment process, from the date of hire through the end of an employment relationship, and beyond.
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How Do You Prove Disability Discrimination at Work?
Read more: How Do You Prove Disability Discrimination at Work?It is unlawful for employers to discriminate against employees or job applicants based on their disability, and employers are likewise legally obligated to provide reasonable accommodations for employees with disabilities.
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Discrimination in the California Workplace
Read more: Discrimination in the California WorkplaceUnfortunately, almost 60 years after the passage of the Civil Rights Act, discrimination is still prevalent for many Americans at work. According to a national survey conducted by Glassdoor in 2019, 61%…
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Workers Rights: What Are My Rights in California?
Read more: Workers Rights: What Are My Rights in California?It's important and empowering to understand the rights you have as an employee and to stay up to date on the laws that regulate employee protection in California. Employment laws, established by…